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It's become a cliché that the Japanese yen is a "safe haven currency", which does well when things are going poorly in the global economy. I've never really understood that claim. What makes Japan a safe haven? And why does the yen do well even when Japan itself is the epicenter of the problem, as with the 2011 tsunami? People have offered explanations, but they seem quite weak, very ad hoc.
In the past, I've offered an alternative theory, that Japan's yen appreciated during times of trouble because Japan was at the zero bound.