In the Tokyo foreign exchange market on the 31st, the yen exchange rate rose slightly from 121 yen to 122 yen per dollar.

The yen exchange rate as of 5 pm was 121.63 yen to 65 yen, which is 23 yen higher and the dollar weaker than the 30th.



With respect to the euro, the yen depreciated by 1 yen compared to the 30th, and the euro rose from 1 euro = 135.62 yen to 66 yen.



The euro was 1 euro = 1.1150 to 52 dollars against the dollar.



Market officials said, "Prime Minister Kishida's statement in the Diet that'stability of foreign exchange is important and rapid fluctuations are not desirable'is taken as a restraint against the current depreciation of the yen. Many investors refrained from doing business in an attempt to determine. "