On the 10th, the Tokyo foreign exchange market and the yen exchange rate moved slightly.

As of 5 pm, the yen exchange rate was 26 yen higher and the dollar weaker than on the 9th, from 104.51 yen to 52 yen per dollar.



Compared to the 9th, the yen depreciated by 20 yen against the euro, which was 1 euro = 126.76 yen to 80 yen.



The euro was 1 euro = 1.2129 to 31 dollars against the dollar.



Market officials said, "The US Federal Reserve's view that monetary easing will be prolonged has lowered US long-term interest rates, and there has been a move to sell dollars and buy yen in the Tokyo market, but price movements are modest. Attention is focused on what kind of remarks will be made at the Fed Chairman Powell's lecture scheduled for tomorrow, Japan time. "