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USD/JPY gains 1% on the week, 3.9% on the month, 7.2% on the year.
Excellent US March payrolls help to stabilize USD/JPY near highs.
Limited Good Friday liquidity inhibits currency market payroll response.
Treasury rates mark time,10-year yield moves back above 1.7%.
FXStreet Forecast Poll is neutral short-term, bearish medium and long-term.
The US yield engine continued to power the USD/JPY as the differential between Treasuries and Japanese Government Bonds almost guarantees flows into the American currency
An excellent March US payroll report helped keep the USD/JPY stable at its 12-month high on Friday after a week of gains.
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Irish TD Reada Cronin. Credit: Sinn Fein via Flickr
To be frank, anti-Semitism is not a political issue in Ireland. It’s not that it is not an issue. Rather, it’s that there is no political cost to being anti-Semitic in this country.
There is a small and dwindling Jewish community in this country which may make a marginal difference in a Council Election in a large Dublin constituency. Opponents of anti-Semitism and pro-Israel figures are few and far between, constantly under threat of character assassination or misrepresentation. The media is only interested in the issue in so much as it sells newspapers and boosts readership figures. In the Dáil and Seanad, the consensus is