My mum
Hideki Irabu
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Japanese industry has shown its superiority in a range of traded goods sectors.
Japanese impact on medieval Europe was minimal. Though the Europeans traded with China at times, and the Chinese traded with the Japanese, there was no direct route connecting Japan with Europe, and the indirect routes, such as the Silk Road, were not usually open.
Yes, JPY is a hard currency. Its a 3 most traded currency(1st one is US Dollar) by value in the world, it has 19% daily share in traded currencies.
FXY is a n investment, like buying Japanese Yen, but traded at NYSE in US Dollars. It will go up and down in value like owning Japanese Yen would.
Wet rice agriculture. They traded work in bronze and iron. Pottery was done on pottery wheels.
The Japanese yen (JPY) is the official currency of Japan. Their monetary symbol resembles a Latin letter Y with a double stroke. It is the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market.
Quite a bit. They traded information, resources, technology and kept the US and Russians, and Chinese busy on the other side of the globe.
It is not a publicly traded company. HSC is owned by Dow Chemical and some other company who is Japanese I think.
The Ticker is "FUJHY" , stands for Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd
The acronym JPY could have various different interpretations and meanings. The by far most common, though, would have to be Japanese Yen. Japanese Yen, or JPY, is the currency used in the Land of the Rising Sun. It is traded internationally on the Forex market daily.