Some analysts believe that
the falling value of the yen is due to concerns over the Japanese export market.
Not exact matches
The decision led to a sharp
fall in the
value of the
yen, a momentary upward movement in the stock market, but a sharp weakening
of bank shares and the overall market in early February.
Alternatively, a drop in the willingness
of foreigners to invest in the U.S. economy could cause the
value of the U.S. dollar to
fall (economists believe this partially explains the
falling dollar — relative to the Euro and
yen — during 2007).