A yen collapse refers to a sharp, rapid decline in the Japanese yen’s value against major currencies like the U.S. dollar. It typically results from monetary policy shifts or economic shocks. Export-driven industries benefit through increased competitiveness abroad, while foreign investors gain from cheaper Japanese assets. However, importers and consumers face higher costs for goods and energy.
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