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Historical Foreign Exchange Rate - University of Maine Data Source: The PACIFIC Exchange Rate Service receives the quotes of today's noon spot exchange rates through a data feed from the Bank of Canada at around 3pm Eastern Time, or around noon Pacific Time
The Atlas of Economic Complexity Atlas trade values are reported in US dollars (USD) while constant values are adjusted using the FRED Producer Price Index for Industrial Commodities The base year matches the most recent Atlas data year, allowing users to understand values in terms of current purchasing power
Exchange Rates, Natural Rates, and the Price of Risk dollar G10 exchange rate: An index representing the average exchange rate between the U S dollar and the G10 currencies (those of Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Euro area, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) currency intermediation shocks: A disruption in financial markets that impacts exchange rates
Why Has Japan Become So “Cheap”? - Columbia Business School A widening interest rate differential motivates investors to move capital out of Japan and into the US (Japanese yen is not alone in depreciation vis-à-vis the US, but the degree of depreciation is the largest)
The Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen, 1971-95: American . . . From August 1971 through to April 1995, the yen ratcheted up against the dollar because of mercantile pressure from the United States, which was anxious to dampen its eroding market shares in manufacturing and burgeoning trade deficits