SME Times is powered by   
Search News
Just in:   • Indo-Nepal trade: Let's Wait for the Dust to Settle   • India-US tariff stalemate likely to be resolved in 8-10 weeks: Chief Economic Advisor  • PM Modi-Trump phone call 'moment of bonhomie', says former senior Indian official  • India ready to take relationship with EU to next level: PM Modi to Ursula von der Leyen  • India's efforts to shape sustainable future across region lauded at East Asia Summit event 
Last updated: 29 Nov, 2024  

photo Tokyo stocks end lower as strong Yen weighs on exporters

photo
   Top Stories
» India's contribution to global GDP growth to reach 9 pc by 2035: Govt official
» Centre to help ITIs become AI-driven training centres: FM Sitharaman
» Sensex, Nifty make strong gains amid positive cues after US Fed rate cut
» US Fed decision paves the way for RBI to go for more rate cuts: Analysts
» Piyush Goyal to embark on 2-day UAE visit today
IANS | 29 Nov, 2024
Tokyo stocks closed lower on Friday as a stronger Yen against the US dollar weighed on exporter issues.

Japan's benchmark Nikkei stock index, the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average, ended down 141.03 points, or 0.37 per cent, from Thursday at 38,208.03, Xinhua news agency reported.

The broader Topix index, meanwhile, finished 6.57 points, or 0.24 per cent, lower at 2,680.71.

The Yen soared to a one-month high in the upper 149 level against the US dollar Friday on speculation that the Bank of Japan would raise interest rates at its monetary policy meeting next month.

The benchmark Nikkei trimmed some losses in the afternoon on bargain-hunting, analysts said.

 
Print the Page
Add to Favorite
 
Share this on :
 

Please comment on this story:
 
Subject :
Message:
(Maximum 1500 characters)  Characters left 1500
Your name:
 

 
  Customs Exchange Rates
Currency Import Export
US Dollar
₹84.00
₹82.25
UK Pound
₹104.65
₹108.10
Euro
₹92.50
₹89.35
Japanese Yen ₹56.10 ₹54.40
As on 25 Jul, 2025
  Daily Poll
Who do you think will benefit more from the India - UK FTA in the long run?
 Indian businesses & consumers.
 UK businesses & consumers.
 Both will gain equally.
 The impact will be negligible for both.
  Commented Stories
 
 
About Us  |   Advertise with Us  
  Useful Links  |   Terms and Conditions  |   Disclaimer  |   Contact Us  
Follow Us : Facebook Twitter