On the 7th, the Tokyo foreign exchange market and the yen exchange rate were modest.

The yen exchange rate as of 5 pm was the same as on the 6th, and the dollar was 109.89-90 yen.



On the other hand, against the euro, the yen depreciated by 15 yen compared to the 6th, and the euro was 1 euro = 130.50-54 yen.



In addition, the euro was 1 euro = 1.1875-77 dollars against the dollar.



Market officials said, "As long-term interest rates in the United States rose due to overtime transactions, there was a movement to buy dollars with higher interest rates and sell yen. The Nikkei Stock Average temporarily recovered to the 30,000 yen level. , It was not a source of aggressive trading, and the range of price movements was limited as a whole. "