In the Tokyo foreign exchange market on the 24th, the yen exchange rate rose slightly.

As of 5:00 p.m., the yen was 27 yen higher against the dollar than on the 23rd, at 129.85 yen to 129.87 yen against the dollar.



Compared to the 23rd, against the euro, 1 euro is 141.40 to 44 sen, which is 62 sen higher than the euro.



The euro was 1 euro = 1.0889 to 90 dollars against the dollar.



A market insider said, "The rise in long-term interest rates in the bond market has come to a halt because the Bank of Japan has implemented expanded funding measures to encourage a decline in long-term interest rates. However, in the United States, a senior Fed official said With these factors as clues, some speculated that interest rate hikes might come to a halt soon, and the yen moved slightly higher."