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本帖最後由 jedi_xie 於 2011-3-18 21:48 編輯
據Marketwatch報道,日本政府正操縱日元匯率,壓低日元幣值,並請求G7國家一同參與,G7國家開會之後表示同意。今天東岸時間,日元已經暴跌2%
NND,民運經濟專家們,趕快痛批日本故意壓低日元幣值,讓日本人民雪上加霜。災后重建日本人民要進口很多東西,這時候壓低幣值,讓日本人民僅有的血汗錢只能買更少的重建材料。
March 18, 2011, 7:42 a.m. EDT
G-7 intervening to halt yen』s post-quake rise
http://www.marketwatch.com/story ... iteid=rss&rss=1
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The Bank of Japan was seen intervening on behalf of the Ministry of Finance in Asian trading hours to sell yen, with central banks in Europe joining the effort as European trading got under way.
「The Bank of Japan strongly expects that Japan』s concerted action with G-7 member countries in the foreign-exchange market will contribute to the stable formation of foreign-exchange rates,」 said Bank of Japan Gov. Masaaki Shirakawa, in a statement.
「The Bank of Japan will pursue powerful monetary easing and, to ensure stability in financial markets, will continue to provide ample liquidity,」 he said.
A spokeswoman for the German Bundesbank confirmed that the institution joined in intervention efforts Friday morning. The British Treasury, in a statement, said that, at its instruction, the Bank of England intervened in foreign-exchange markets in keeping with the G-7 agreement.
The European Central Bank in Frankfurt didn』t respond to a request for comment.
Analysts said they expect the Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada to join in intervention efforts as North American trading activity gets under way.
「I think we will see waves of intervention over the next 24 hours, which will keep pushing the price weaker for the yen against everything, but particularly for the U.S. dollar,」 said Roland Randall, strategist at TD Securities.
「As far as I know, it』s very straightforward. They are literally intervening by selling yen and buying a basket of other currencies,」 he said.
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