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巴利亚是一位在美国做投资生意的犹太籍商人,他有天天看报纸的习惯。20世纪70年代的一天,他在报纸上读到这样一则新闻,说日本与美国之间的贸易存在着巨大顺差;两天后,他又在报纸上读到了美国总统发表的保护美元声明。他把两条新闻联系到一起,得出了一个结论:日元要升值。于是,他将手头所有的美元全换成了日元,还不惜借款,疯狂买进日元。就在美国总统发表声明的10天后,日元开始大幅度升值,升值前,一美元兑换360日元,升值后,一美元只能兑换308日元。也就
Valia is a Jewish businessman who invests in the United States and has daily newspaper habits. One day in the 1970s, he read a news article in the newspaper saying that there was a huge trade surplus between Japan and the United States. Two days later, he read in the newspapers a statement on the protection of the U.S. dollar promulgated by the U.S. president. He linked the two news lines and came to the conclusion that the yen should appreciate. So, he will be all the dollars in hand replaced by the yen, but also hesitate to borrow money, crazy buy yen. Just 10 days after the U.S. President made a statement, the yen started to appreciate substantially. Before the appreciation, one dollar was exchanged for 360 yen. After the appreciation, one dollar could only be exchanged for 308 yen. That’s it