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Man accused of using fake 10,000-yen note in 1st case involving counterfeited new billsTOKYO -- A man accused of using a fake new 10,000-yen (around $67) note at a convenience store in February has been arrested, ...
Journalists in the 1980s and 1990s worried about the death of dollar dominance. Paul Blustein explains why the yen failed to ...
The Bank of Japan began issuing new 1,000-, 5,000- and 10,000-yen banknotes—now featuring 3-D holographic portraits—for the first time in 20 years on July 3. The central bank prepared ...
According to the police, Saito appears to have produced bills with a home-use printer. Along with the printer, more than 50 fake 10,000 and 5,000 yen notes were confiscated from his residence in Tokyo ...
According to the sources, Saito allegedly used a fake of a new 10,000 yen note to pay a bill totaling 690 yen for a drink and a packet of cigarettes at a convenience store in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan must fix "any misunderstanding" held by U.S. President Donald Trump that its central bank was intentionally weakening the yen with monetary policy, former Bank of Japan ...
Tokyo, March 13 (Jiji Press)--Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department recently arrested a man on suspicion of using a fake of a newly circulated 10,000 yen bank note, investigation sources said ...
but it's more risky now to go short the yen," he said. Analysts at JPMorgan said in a note that the yen rally was part of a "broader carry-to-value rotation" in currency markets. However ...
The suspect, Mizuki Saito, admitted to using a counterfeit 10,000 yen ( 68 U.S. dollars) note on Feb. 10 to purchase coffee and cigarettes at a convenience store in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward ...
TOKYO -- A man accused of using a fake new 10,000-yen (around $67) note at a convenience store in February has been arrested, marking the first apprehension involving a counterfeit of Japan's new ...
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