41.   That means Japanese exporters have billions of dollars to sell for yen when repatriating revenue.

42.   That means Japanese exporters have more tens of billions of dollars to sell for yen when repatriating revenue.

43.   That means Japanese exporters would have fewer dollars to sell for yen.

44.   That reinforced expectations that Japanese exporters will have less foreign currency to convert into yen.

45.   The ban would affect inbound cargo as well as outbound goods, and exporters would have to find another way to get to their customers.

46.   The burgeoning surplus hurts the dollar because it means Japanese exporters have more dollars to sell for yen when they bring profits home.

47.   The burgeoning surplus, meanwhile, hurts the dollar because it means Japanese exporters have more dollars to sell for yen when they bring profits home.

48.   The burgeoning Japanese trade surplus hurts the dollar because it means Japanese exporters have more dollars to sell for yen when they bring profits home.

49.   The drop means Japanese exporters have less foreign currency to exchange for yen.

50.   The deficit means Japanese exporters have a wealth of dollars they need to convert into yen.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
exporter 0.04%
exporter + v. >>共 257
be 10.56%
have 7.66%
lead 4.67%
sell 4.67%
get 4.05%
fall 2.90%
say 2.64%
benefit 2.38%
rise 2.29%
gain 2.20%
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