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JPMorgan Chase index shows volatility among G-7 currencies at 6.63 percent, vs. 27 percent in October 2008.
Volatility reaches pre-tapering levels as the Fed chair reassures investors interest rates won't increase immediately.
Foreign exchange traders 'smell blood' as some emerging-market governments burn through foreign reserves in an effort to prop up their currencies.
Why currencies in the developing world are experiencing the worst selloff in five years.
Fed announces tapering of quantitative easing program amid growing economy; move is positive for the U.S. dollar.
As indicators suggest manufacturing growth around the world, yen remains preferred risk-funding currency.