Aún no tenemos significados para "weaker yen".
1So far, Korea's trade has held its own despite the weaker yen.
2A weaker yen means their overseas revenue will be higher once repatriated.
3Abe also advocates a weaker yen to make Japanese exporters more competitive.
4A weaker yen also gave Japanese stocks a tailwind in September.
5A weaker yen boosts Japanese exporters' profits made abroad when repatriated.
6Investors welcome a weaker yen as it boosts exporters' overseas profits when repatriated.
7The weaker yen in turn pushed shares in automakers and other exporters higher.
8A weaker yen tends to boost Japanese exports and earnings, further supporting shares.
9A weaker yen could help Japanese exporters, market players said.
10A weaker yen helps support the economy and boosts sentiment for Japanese equities investors.
11A weaker yen has helped Toyota, but not perhaps in the way policymakers want.
12A weaker yen also gave a tailwind to the market.
13But higher share prices and a weaker yen were only part of the scheme.
14A weaker yen improves earnings prospects for exporters and underpins the export-reliant Japanese economy.
15A weaker yen inflates yen-based futures prices, helping to limit falls in rubber prices.
16A weaker yen could make Japanese exporters' products more appealing.
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Weaker yen por variante geográfica
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