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  2. Soros: The World's Most Influential Investor - Wikipedia

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    Soros increased his Fund's investment in the Yen by at least $200 million. In the 4.3% devaluation of the Dollar against the Yen, Soros made roughly 40 million, on a total Soros fund holding which he had strongly increased to around $800 million. As Slater notes, Soros was annoyed by the late U.S. response to the genocide in Yugoslavia.

  3. List of highest-grossing films in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This mainly affects films released prior the 1990s, as there has been very little Japanese ticket price inflation since the 1990s. Where the number of admissions is unknown, they are estimated by dividing the nominal gross revenue by the average ticket price in the year of release (or the distributor rentals by the average rental earnings per ...

  4. Japanese asset price bubble - Wikipedia

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    In addressing the appreciation of the Japanese yen, the BOJ began to ease the monetary policy, cutting the official discount rate from 5.0% to 3.0%. [2] Japanese yen touched a new high against the US dollar (154.11JPY/USD) in August before settling down at 162.13¥/U$ in December. [11]

  5. This is the world’s smallest Rubik’s Cube. And it actually works

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    Japanese toymaker MegaHouse has unveiled a miniature Rubik’s Cube — one so tiny that you ... They are being sold at 777,777 yen ($5,320), and each comes with a stand declaring it the “World ...

  6. Exchange rate history of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    The data on exchange rate for Japanese Yen is in per 100 Yen. The end year rate for 1998–99 pertain to March 26, 1999 of Deutsche Mark rate. Data from 1971 to 1991–92 are based on official exchange rates. Data from 1992 to 1993 onward are based on FEDAI (Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association of India) indicative rates.

  7. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Other nicknames include C-note (C being the Roman numeral for 100), century note, or bill (e.g. two bills = $200). Amounts or multiples of $1,000 are sometimes called grand in colloquial speech, abbreviated in written form to G , K , or k (from kilo ; e.g. $10k = $10,000).

  8. Japanese swordsmithing - Wikipedia

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    Japanese swordsmithing is the labour-intensive bladesmithing process developed in Japan beginning in the sixth century for forging traditionally made bladed weapons [1] [2] including katana, wakizashi, tantō, yari, naginata, nagamaki, tachi, nodachi, ōdachi, kodachi, and ya.

  9. 2008 financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    The United States dollar and Japanese yen and the Swiss franc soared against ... by one estimate investment increased from $90 billion in 2006 to $200 billion at the ...