On the 29th, 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 28th, from 113.60 yen to 61 yen per dollar.



In addition, against the euro, the yen depreciated by 70 yen compared to the 28th, and the euro was 1 euro = 132.57 yen to 61 yen.



The euro was 1 euro = 1.1670 to 71 dollars against the dollar.



Market officials said, "Next week, the Fed, the central bank of the United States, will hold a meeting that is expected to decide to reduce the scale of quantitative easing, and major oil-producing countries will discuss future crude oil production. Many investors refrained from aggressive transactions because they wanted to know what they were doing. "