The nominal effective exchange rate index of the Japanese yen stood at **** points in May 2025. The real effective exchange rate index, which considers inflation in Japan and other economies, reached ***** points.
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The USD/JPY exchange rate fell to 147.7240 on July 15, 2025, down 0.04% from the previous session. Over the past month, the Japanese Yen has weakened 2.04%, but it's up by 6.72% over the last 12 months. Japanese Yen - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: National Consumer Price Index (CPI): Japanese Yen data was reported at 53.040 Jun1994=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 52.460 Jun1994=100 for Feb 2025. Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: National Consumer Price Index (CPI): Japanese Yen data is updated monthly, averaging 63.400 Jun1994=100 from Jan 1988 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 447 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 136.710 Jun1994=100 in Oct 2002 and a record low of 45.160 Jun1994=100 in Aug 2008. Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: National Consumer Price Index (CPI): Japanese Yen data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.MG004: Real Effective Exchange Rate Index. Notes: The drop of the index means exchange rate appreciationA queda do índice significa valorização da taxa de câmbio
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Prices for USDJPY US Dollar Japanese Yen including live quotes, historical charts and news. USDJPY US Dollar Japanese Yen was last updated by Trading Economics this July 14 of 2025.
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Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: Consumer Price Index (CPI): FIPE: Japanese Yen data was reported at 64.030 Jun1994=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 63.390 Jun1994=100 for Feb 2025. Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: Consumer Price Index (CPI): FIPE: Japanese Yen data is updated monthly, averaging 72.560 Jun1994=100 from Jan 1988 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 447 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 149.270 Jun1994=100 in Oct 2002 and a record low of 50.740 Jun1994=100 in Aug 1998. Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: Consumer Price Index (CPI): FIPE: Japanese Yen data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.MG004: Real Effective Exchange Rate Index. Notes: The drop of the index means exchange rate appreciationA queda do índice significa valorização da taxa de câmbio
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Graph and download economic data for Japanese Yen to U.S. Dollar Spot Exchange Rate (DEXJPUS) from 1971-01-04 to 2025-07-03 about Japan, exchange rate, currency, rate, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Real Narrow Effective Exchange Rate for Japan (RNJPBIS) from Jan 1964 to May 2025 about Japan, exchange rate, currency, real, rate, and indexes.
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Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: WPI: Internal Supply: Japanese Yen data was reported at 31.190 Jun1994=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 30.340 Jun1994=100 for Feb 2025. Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: WPI: Internal Supply: Japanese Yen data is updated monthly, averaging 48.870 Jun1994=100 from Jan 1988 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 447 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 122.250 Jun1994=100 in Jan 1988 and a record low of 27.040 Jun1994=100 in Apr 2022. Brazil REER: 15 Group Currency: WPI: Internal Supply: Japanese Yen data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.MG004: Real Effective Exchange Rate Index. Notes: The drop of the index means exchange rate appreciationA queda do índice significa valorização da taxa de câmbio
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Hong Kong Spot Exchange Rate: Period Avg: HK$ per Japanese Yen data was reported at 0.069 HKD/JPY in Oct 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.070 HKD/JPY for Sep 2018. Hong Kong Spot Exchange Rate: Period Avg: HK$ per Japanese Yen data is updated monthly, averaging 0.064 HKD/JPY from Jan 1975 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 526 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.102 HKD/JPY in Sep 2011 and a record low of 0.016 HKD/JPY in Jan 1977. Hong Kong Spot Exchange Rate: Period Avg: HK$ per Japanese Yen data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Hong Kong Monetary Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Hong Kong SAR – Table HK.M006: Forex and Effective Exchange Rate Index.
One United States dollar was worth over ****** Indonesian rupiah in May 2024, the highest value in a comparison of over 50 different currencies worldwide. All countries and territories shown here are based on the Big Mac Index - a measurement of how much a single Big Mac is worth across different areas in the world. This exchange rate comparison reveals a strong position of the dollar in Asia and Latin America. Note, though, that several of the top currencies shown here do not rank among the most traded. The quarterly U.S. dollar exchange rate against the ten biggest forex currencies only contains the Korean won and the Japanese yen.
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Botswana Real Foreign Exchange Rate Index: BOB: Japanese Yen data was reported at 96.462 Sep2006=100 in Sep 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 95.019 Sep2006=100 for Aug 2016. Botswana Real Foreign Exchange Rate Index: BOB: Japanese Yen data is updated monthly, averaging 102.600 Sep2006=100 from Jan 2004 (Median) to Sep 2016, with 153 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 120.200 Sep2006=100 in May 2015 and a record low of 74.700 Sep2006=100 in Jan 2009. Botswana Real Foreign Exchange Rate Index: BOB: Japanese Yen data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bank of Botswana. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Botswana – Table BW.M008: Real Foreign Exchange Rate Index: Sep2006=100. Rebased from Sep2006=100 to Sep2016=100 Replacement series ID: 383786297
Browse Cross Currency Pairs New Zealand Dollar/Japanese Yen Futures (ZJ) market data. Get instant pricing estimates and make batch downloads of binary, CSV, and JSON flat files.
ICE Futures US iMpact is the primary data feed for ICE Futures US and covers the majority of trading in agricultural commodities, including sugar, coffee, cotton, and cocoa futures and options. This comprehensive market data feed also includes financial products such as equity indexes, currencies, and US Treasury futures contracts. The dataset provides complete market depth information across all listed outrights, spreads, options, and options combinations for every expiration month. ICE Futures US represents one of the most significant exchanges for US-based agricultural and financial derivatives, offering essential price discovery and risk management tools for global market participants.
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The USD/CNY exchange rate rose to 7.1850 on July 15, 2025, up 0.17% from the previous session. Over the past month, the Chinese Yuan has weakened 0.03%, but it's up by 1.43% over the last 12 months. Chinese Yuan - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
The US dollar index of February 2025 was higher than it was in 2024, although below the peak in late 2022. This reveals itself in a historical graphic on the past 50 years, measuring the relative strength of the U.S. dollar. This metric is different from other FX graphics that compare the U.S. dollar against other currencies. The history of the DXY Index The index shown here – often referred to with the code DXY, or USDX – measures the value of the U.S. dollar compared to a basket of six other foreign currencies. This basket includes the euro, the Swiss franc, the Japanese yen, the Canadian dollar, the British pound, and the Swedish króna. The index was created in 1973, after the arrival of the petrodollar and the dissolution of the Bretton Woods Agreement. Today, most of these currencies remain connected to the United States' largest trade partners. The relevance of the DXY Index The index focuses on trade and the strength of the U.S. dollar against specific currencies. It less on inflation or devaluation, which is measured in alternative metrics like the Big Mac Index. Indeed, as the methodology behind the DXY Index has only been updated once – when the euro arrived in 1999 – some argue this composition is not accurate to the current state of the world. The price development of the U.S. dollar affects many things, including commodity prices in general.
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The trade-weighted index (TWI), also known as the real broad index, measures the strength of the US dollar relative to the currencies of the nation's trading partners. Weightings are determined by the share of trade with each country, with the five largest allocated to the Euro, Canadian dollar, Chinese yuan, Japanese yen and Mexican peso. These five currencies account for over two-thirds of the TWI. The data for this report is price adjusted (i.e. real) and sourced from the Economic Research Division of the Federal Reserve. Figures are based to an index value of 100 at January 2006.
Browse Cross Currency Pairs Norwegian Krone/Japanese Yen Futures (KY) market data. Get instant pricing estimates and make batch downloads of binary, CSV, and JSON flat files.
ICE Futures US iMpact is the primary data feed for ICE Futures US and covers the majority of trading in agricultural commodities, including sugar, coffee, cotton, and cocoa futures and options. This comprehensive market data feed also includes financial products such as equity indexes, currencies, and US Treasury futures contracts. The dataset provides complete market depth information across all listed outrights, spreads, options, and options combinations for every expiration month. ICE Futures US represents one of the most significant exchanges for US-based agricultural and financial derivatives, offering essential price discovery and risk management tools for global market participants.
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At **** U.S. dollars, Switzerland has the most expensive Big Macs in the world, according to the January 2025 Big Mac index. Concurrently, the cost of a Big Mac was **** dollars in the U.S., and **** U.S. dollars in the Euro area. What is the Big Mac index? The Big Mac index, published by The Economist, is a novel way of measuring whether the market exchange rates for different countries’ currencies are overvalued or undervalued. It does this by measuring each currency against a common standard – the Big Mac hamburger sold by McDonald’s restaurants all over the world. Twice a year the Economist converts the average national price of a Big Mac into U.S. dollars using the exchange rate at that point in time. As a Big Mac is a completely standardized product across the world, the argument goes that it should have the same relative cost in every country. Differences in the cost of a Big Mac expressed as U.S. dollars therefore reflect differences in the purchasing power of each currency. Is the Big Mac index a good measure of purchasing power parity? Purchasing power parity (PPP) is the idea that items should cost the same in different countries, based on the exchange rate at that time. This relationship does not hold in practice. Factors like tax rates, wage regulations, whether components need to be imported, and the level of market competition all contribute to price variations between countries. The Big Mac index does measure this basic point – that one U.S. dollar can buy more in some countries than others. There are more accurate ways to measure differences in PPP though, which convert a larger range of products into their dollar price. Adjusting for PPP can have a massive effect on how we understand a country’s economy. The country with the largest GDP adjusted for PPP is China, but when looking at the unadjusted GDP of different countries, the U.S. has the largest economy.
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This report analyses New Zealand's trade-weighted index (TWI), which measures the value of the New Zealand dollar against the currencies of 17 of New Zealand's major trading partners. The group of currencies is weighted based on the level of trade with each country. The weights are calculated annually and typically take effect in December. The five most heavily-weighted currencies in the index for 2022 are the Chinese renminbi (27.0%), Australian dollar (17.3%), US dollar (13.6%), Euro (10.1%) and the Japanese yen (5.7%). The data for this report is sourced from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Te Putea Matua) and is presented as an average index over each financial year.
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Prices for JPYVND Japanese Yen Vietnamese Dong including live quotes, historical charts and news. JPYVND Japanese Yen Vietnamese Dong was last updated by Trading Economics this July 13 of 2025.
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Real effective exchange rate, Japan / Broad basket
The nominal effective exchange rate index of the Japanese yen stood at **** points in May 2025. The real effective exchange rate index, which considers inflation in Japan and other economies, reached ***** points.