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The Us Dollar, The Euro, The Japanese Yen And The Chinese Yuan In The Foreign Exchange Market – A Comparative Analysis

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  • ORASTEAN Ramona

    (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania)

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This paper exposes an evaluation of the bilateral exchange rate developments of the US dollar against the euro, the Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan/renminbi and surveys the nominal and real effective exchange rates trends of such currencies over the period 1994-2012. It also briefly reviews the currency composition of the foreign exchange market turnover, pointing out several important features of the evolution of this market after the introduction of the euro.

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  • ORASTEAN Ramona, 2013. "The Us Dollar, The Euro, The Japanese Yen And The Chinese Yuan In The Foreign Exchange Market – A Comparative Analysis," Studies in Business and Economics, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 8(2), pages 102-107, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:blg:journl:v:8:y:2013:i:2:p:102-107
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