KYOTO—As the ancient capital grapples with overtourism, Kyoto city officials will raise the accommodation tax to a maximum of 10,000 yen ($63) per person per night, according to sources.
The dollar slipped on Thursday to stand just off recent peaks as cooling U.S. inflation data knocked down bond yields, while ...
The yen consolidated against G-10 and Asian currencies in the morning session but may be supported by growing BOJ rate-increase expectations.
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The uncertainty over the likely timing of the next BoJ rate hike might cap the JPY. Hawkish Fed, and elevated US bond yields should support the USD/JPY pair. The Japanese Yen (JPY) attracts some ...
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US dollar finds buyers on dips against the Japanese yen. The US dollar plunged early during the trading session on Thursday but has turned around to show signs of life as it looks like the 158 yen ...
A: Today's exchange rate (157.9692) is lower compared to yesterday's rate (157.4405). Q: What is 50 Dollars in Yen? A: 50 Dollars buys 7898.46 Yen at interbank exchange rates.
Currency analysts at Spectra Markets consider that there is scope for the Japanes Yen to weaken further against the U. S. BoJ tightening expected, may end negative rates. USD/JPY forecasted to ...
A collection of 10,000-yen bills is seen. (Mainichi/Kazuhisa Soneda) MAEBASHI -- Tokyo topped the rankings of Japan's 47 prefectures in terms of the amount of spending money adults have ...
The dollar pared some losses against major peers on Wednesday but stayed weaker as cooler-than-expected data eased fears that ...
The dollar's towering rally hit a speed bump on Wednesday as traders turned cautious ahead of a closely watched U.S. consumer ...