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Sentences with yen

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  • She's got a part-time job for which she earns 2,000 yen a month.
  • ...sterling's devaluation against the dollar and the yen.
  • The Japanese data bucks up the yen against the dollar and the Euro specially, after the poor US data and also not much better data coming forth from Europe.
  • The recent weakness of the yen against the dollar to 110 might provide a further indication that unsterilised intervention is indeed occurring.
  • Mike had a yen to try cycling. [+ for]
  • I had a yen for apple pie.
  • If you feel a desperate yen to join them no-one will stop you, it will scare the living daylights out of you, but what's more important, once back on deck, you will feel like a million dollars.
  • MacDonald shares that yen for varied challenge.
  • Thus, the President's chief economic advisor appeared to provide tacit approval to a weaker yen against the dollar.
  • But post Butler we know, not only that they can get it wrong on even the most vital and high profile issues, but that they have a particular yen for highly coloured material which exaggerates the threat.
  • In the black heart of winter, 1959, Buddy Holly journeyed there with a miserable cold and a yen for home; his brief stay cured both.
  • His yen for a sport, in which speeds of 110 miles per hour can be reached, was fuelled when he was taken to Silverstone by his dad to watch friend Moore in karting action.
  • Some years ago I had a yen to read some science fiction.
  • And while homesickness and a yen to have the support of being the home team in a rough business lured the brothers back, they've set their sights on more travel eventually.
  • The Japanese, having borrowed the yen at zero interest rates, will then convert the yen into dollars, deutschemarks, and so forth.
  • Yet the Canadian dollar, Mexican peso, Taiwan dollar and Japanese yen all posted small gains against the greenback.
  • If you have a yen for something different, not on the menu, voila, it's yours.
  • Lately, I'm feeling a yen to do something different with my body.
  • At the Group of Five Plaza Accords in September 1985 it was decided to strengthen the yen against the dollar, in an attempt to resolve the trade imbalances caused by the success of Japanese export industries.
  • When the euro was exaggeratedly overvalued, the ECB didn't bother to print extra euros to buy dollars or yen to later sell them with a profit and to take some steam out of the euro rise.
  • If Koizumi has enjoyed some economic success, say critics, it has been through a combination of good luck and what many believe has been an artificial weakness of the yen against the dollar.
  • The pound has lost up to 30% of its value against other currencies like the yen in the last year.
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