The yen’s decline is attributed to the contrast between the European Central Bank’s tightening monetary policy and the Bank of Japan’s continued ultra-loose stance. This divergence has encouraged investors to sell the yen in favor of the euro, seeking higher returns. The move also reflects investor confidence in the Eurozone’s economic recovery compared to Japan’s more sluggish growth.
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