In the Tokyo foreign exchange market on the 26th, the yen exchange rate fell.

As of 5:00 p.m., the yen exchange rate was 54 sen lower than the 25th, and the dollar was 137 sen 1 to 4 sen.



In addition, against the euro, compared to the 25th, the yen weakened by 18 sen and the euro strengthened to 1 euro = 136.65 to 69 sen.



The euro was 1 euro = 0.9973 to 75 dollars against the dollar.



A market insider said, "Before Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will give a speech tonight in Japan time, there is a growing sense of caution about tightening monetary policy, and long-term interest rates in the United States rose in after-hours trading today, and the yen weakened. There was a growing movement to sell and buy the dollar.On the other hand, there were many investors who took a more wait-and-see attitude, and the range of price declines was limited."