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An exchange rate of 1:20 means that 20 Japanese Yen are equal to one Canadian dollar. Frequency exchange rates vary minute to minute.
The Japanese currency has a weak exchange when compared to the major external currencies due to the difference in their trade balance and poor internal economic factors
1 Japanese yen = 0.010964 U.S. dollars
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The exchange rate for New Zealand dollar (NZD) to the Japanese yen (YEN) varies on a daily basis. The currency exchange rate as of March, 26, 2013 is 1 NZD to 78 YEN.
It only takes one Canadian dollar to buy 20 Japanese yen
It takes only one Canadian dollar to buy twenty Japanese yen.
An exchange rate of 1:20 means that 20 Japanese Yen are equal to one Canadian dollar. Frequency exchange rates vary minute to minute.
With an exchange rate of 1 Canadian Dollar to 20 Japanese Yen for every 1 Canadian Dollar you will get 20 Japanese Yen. So, for example, if you exchanged 40 Canadian Dollars, you would get 40×20 = 800 Japanese Yen.
Depending on where you live some banks don't exchange currency. I came home with rubles and my bank wouldn't exchange them for dollars. I have to go to an international airport or place with a lot of foreign visitors. For me that would be Pier 39 in San Francisco.
This is a generalization that cannot be said to accurately reflect the opinions of all Japanese.
The Japanese stock market's name is the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Japanese in Tokyo use it for their money stocks. The stock exchange is a very interesting topic.
It's not.
No, they're Japanese.
Toyota trades in the Japanese Stock Exchange in Tokyo.
In Japanese, "hula" is spelled フーラ (fuura), but could be more accurately (for pronunciation) be spelled ホゥーラ (huura).
for people who live in the Canadian prairies the Christmas season traditionally begins with a shipment of Japanese?