1. Indeed, that hesitance to invest abroad helps explain why the yen remained strong against the dollar in April. 2. Japanese bonds were little changed as stock markets and the yen remain too volatile for funds to shift out of the bond market, traders said. 3. Other structural problems suggest the yen will remain weak, fund managers said. 4. Still, other structural problems continue to suggest the yen will remain weak, fund managers said. 5. The company will also get additional benefit from the exchange rate if the yen remains near current levels, she said. 6. The company will also benefit from the exchange rate if the yen remains near current levels, she said. 7. The Japanese yen remains weaker than the dollar, which has hurt profits at several U.S. carriers with flights to Pacific markets. 8. The yen will likely remain weak for at least the next six months, Wallace said. 9. The yen remains the biggest risk. 10. The yen remains weaker than the dollar on a year-over-year basis, though. |