
要点
- 1. The Takaichi government has been in power since last October and the dollar has exceeded the 162 yen boundary.
- 2. The government's exit from deflation policies led to new fluctuations in the markets rather than stability.
- 3. Due to the yen's depreciation, citizens who save in the local currency are suffering economic losses.
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1. 1 dollar = 162 yen2. 161 yen level
After the Takaichi government took office in Japan last October, the yen's decline accelerated in the foreign exchange markets. Along with the negative consequences of the exit from deflation policies, the 162 yen level was exceeded in the dollar/yen parity.
The continuous depreciation of the yen results in a decrease in purchasing power for Japanese citizens who keep their savings in the local currency. The failure of the government's economic strategies to provide the expected stability in the market causes the situation to remain a source of concern.
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- Q: Why did the dollar exceed the 162 yen level?
- A: The Takaichi government's economic policies aimed at exiting deflation failing to meet expectations and the lack of confidence in the market caused the dollar to gain value against the yen.
- Q: How does this situation affect Japanese citizens?
- A: Due to the rapid decline in the yen's purchasing power, citizens who keep their savings in Japanese yen are effectively experiencing economic losses.
- Q: When did this economic process begin?
- A: This negative trend in the foreign exchange markets began to become apparent after the Takaichi government took office last October.
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