Nikkei vs Japanese Yen

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Here is Japanese Yen using same structure
Japanese Yen vs Nikkei
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Although the degree of the correlation tends to vary there is an inverse relationship.
This is because Japanese Yen is considered a "Safe-Haven" currency, i.e. people buy Yen when stocks (and their exchanges, such as the Nikkei) are doing poorly, and sell their Yen when Stocks are doing well.
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