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Top currency forecaster says yen may reach ¥170 against dollar
Japan🏛️ PoliticsCenter14 hr. ago

Top currency forecaster says yen may reach ¥170 against dollar

A top currency forecaster based in Kolkata, Vikram Murarka, has predicted that the Japanese yen could reach ¥170 against the US dollar. Murarka utilizes a prediction model that primarily relies on technical analysis rather than current news events. His forecast suggests potential depreciation of the yen relative to the dollar, though the accuracy of such predictions often depends on various economic factors and market conditions.

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Top currency forecaster says yen may reach ¥170 against dollar

A top currency forecaster based in Kolkata, Vikram Murarka, has predicted that the Japanese yen could reach ¥170 against the US dollar. Murarka utilizes a prediction model that primarily relies on technical analysis rather than current news events. His forecast suggests potential depreciation of the yen relative to the dollar, though the accuracy of such predictions often depends on various economic factors and market conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a financial forecast without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. It focuses on economic indicators and expert opinion without taking a clear ideological position. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the analyst's methodology and prediction rather than any

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