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Yen to fall further against the dollar

We expect the Japanese yen to weaken further against the US dollar, to 90 next year and 100 in 2012 (from around 83 today), despite a steady grind higher in most other Asian currencies. In contrast to the rest of the region, Japan faces a long period of sluggish and occasionally negative economic growth, persistent deflation, rising fiscal risks and further monetary easing.

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