After the declaration of U.S. government that General Motors Corp. will file for insolvency today, the Yen climbed up for a 2nd day against the Dollar and the Euro, impelling demand for Yen as a protection from the financial crisis.
The Yen became sophisticated versus 13 of the 16 most-traded currencies after the U.S. government said GM is planning to close 11 factories, accumulating to signs the U.S. recession is far from over. The Euro fell against the Pound on alarm that European Central Bank policy makers will signal this week they plan further steps to keep down borrowing costs, wetting the request of the 16-nation currency. After a Chinese report that shows manufacturing expansion led to the increase of Taiwan Dollar the most in a month.
The Yen became sophisticated versus 13 of the 16 most-traded currencies after the U.S. government said GM is planning to close 11 factories, accumulating to signs the U.S. recession is far from over. The Euro fell against the Pound on alarm that European Central Bank policy makers will signal this week they plan further steps to keep down borrowing costs, wetting the request of the 16-nation currency. After a Chinese report that shows manufacturing expansion led to the increase of Taiwan Dollar the most in a month.