Euro / Japanese Yen

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About Euro / Japanese Yen


The Euro vs. the Japanese Yen. The Yen is a historically low-yielding currency, influencing traders to borrow cheaply in JPY to purchase higher-yielding currencies, including EUR. Because of this the pair is sensitive to broad-based market sentiment trend swings. Volatility may be found in news related to the Eurozone debt crisis and from the Bank of Japan’s anti-deflation policy efforts introduced in 2013.

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Frequently Asked Questions


The value of the EURJPY pair is quoted as 1 EUR per x JPY. For example, if the pair is trading at 1.50, it means it takes 1.5 JPY to buy 1 EUR.
EURJPY is a minor currency pair, i.e. a popular pair that is not associated with USD. Such pairs are also called cross currency pairs.
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