At one point, the Bank of Japan's Governor Kuroda made a statement about the exchange rate in the Tokyo foreign exchange market on the 5th, and there was a move to buy the yen, but after that, the yen fell somewhat against the dollar.

The yen exchange rate as of 5 pm was 91 yen from 122.89 yen, which is 24 yen weaker and the dollar stronger than the 4th.



On the other hand, against the euro, the yen appreciated by 36 yen and the euro depreciated from 1 euro = 134.94 yen to 98 yen compared to the 4th.



The euro was 1 euro = 1.0980 to 82 dollars against the dollar.



The Bank of Japan's Governor Kuroda said at the Finance and Finance Committee of the House of Representatives in the morning that the recent trend of yen depreciation was "the exchange rate fluctuations are a little steep". There was also a scene where I moved to sell dollars and buy yen.



Market officials said, "Since then, there has been a move to buy back the dollar from the perspective that the interest rate differential between Japan and the United States will widen."