On the 9th, the Tokyo foreign exchange market and the yen exchange rate were modest.

The yen exchange rate as of 5 pm was 109.44 to 45 yen, which is 8 yen higher and the dollar weaker than the 8th.



With respect to the euro, the yen depreciated by 2 yen compared to the 8th, and the euro was 1 euro = 133.32 yen to 36 yen.



The euro was 1 euro = 1.2182 to 84 dollars against the dollar.



Market officials said, "The move to sell the dollar and buy the yen was a little predominant because the long-term interest rates in the United States fell against the backdrop of the view that it would be difficult to reduce the US monetary easing early. There were many investors who wanted to see the US consumer prices announced tomorrow night and the content of the meeting of President Lagard of the European Central Bank, and the price movement was limited. "