Above, Halloween goodies at a Tokyo Skytree food court. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
We're now in a new month, the month that includes Halloween. Some in Japan do celebrate Halloween, by the way.
As we're now in October (this year really flew by), let's take a look at how the U.S. dollar is performing in Tokyo foreign exchange trading. The autumn season is one of the best times of the year to take a trip to Japan thanks to fall colors and moderate temperatures.
According to The Japan Times:
The dollar rose to around ¥108.30 in Tokyo trading late Tuesday, mainly due to a climb in U.S. long-term interest rates in off-hours trading.
At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥108.34-34, up from ¥107.85-86 at the same time Tuesday. The euro was at $1.0887-0891, down from $1.0935-0935, and at ¥117.96-97, up slightly from ¥117.93-94.
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