The euro is a "stronger" currency than the yen by far.
One euro equals 125.00487 Japanese yen.
It means that one Euro is worth 150 Yen.
A currency trader can buy 150 yen with only one euro.
As of 12:00PM CST on July 7th, 2009 the exchange rate between the Euro and the Yen is:* 1 EUR (Euro) = 132.275 JPY (Japanese Yen)
7,502 euros
One euro equals 125.00487 Japanese yen.
One euro equals 125.00487 Japanese yen.
It means that one Euro is worth 150 Yen.
50 Japanese Yen = 48.32 US cents or 0.3042 euro 50 Indian Rupees = 1 euro = 1 Japanese yen =
A currency trader can buy 150 yen with only one euro.
50 Japanese Yen = 48.32 US cents or 0.3042 euro 50 Indian Rupees = 1 euro = 1 Japanese yen =
As of 12:00PM CST on July 7th, 2009 the exchange rate between the Euro and the Yen is:* 1 EUR (Euro) = 132.275 JPY (Japanese Yen)
PRINT "GBP to euros is 1.20367534" PRINT "GBP to usd is 1.57200" PRINT "GBP to yen is 131.120194" PRINT "EURO to gbp is 0.830788804" PRINT "EURO to usd is 1.30600 dollars" PRINT "EURO to yen is 108.933189" PRINT "USD to gbp is 0.636132316" PRINT "USD to euros is 0.765696784" PRINT "USD to yen is 83.4097923" PRINT "YEN to gbp is 0.00762659033" PRINT "YEN to euros is 0.00917993874" PRINT "YEN to usd is 0.011989"
7,502 euros
0.01 euro
No, the US dollar is worth more than the yen. 1 US dollar equals about 77 yen right now
The main advantage of the Euro is that once it is spread all over the European Union, we won't have to change the money when we travel across it. The prices will be nearly the same in all the European Union. The Euro will be stronger than the old money and it will compete better against the Yen and the Dollar. And if the Euro is stronger, the euro will get richer than ever.