Yen gains as Putin is going to access Crimea

Source: Bloomberg
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The Japanese Yen gained as President Vladimir Putin expressed his support to a request from Crimea and an intention to sign an accession treaty even after U.S. and the West imposed sanctions, boosting safe haven demand. Japanese currency added 0.2% to 101.64 per greenback as of 7:47 a.m. London time after it depreciated 0.4% on Monday trading session. The Yen advanced 0.2% to 141.46 per Eurozone's currency. 

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