Currently the yen stands at 81.32 yen/ USD ( US dollar ) down from 78.89 yen / USD yesterday. The G8 countries have started a collective intervention on the value of the yen wich the US will join at start of business tomorrow. This intervention will be an attempt to weaken the Yen. A lower value of Yen will decrease the economic cost of the damage from the recent earthquake, tsunami and resultant nuclear reactor damage Japan has experienced.
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.
An exchange rate of 120 between the Canadian dollar (CAD) and the Japanese yen (JPY) means that 1 Canadian dollar is equivalent to 120 Japanese yen. This rate indicates how much yen can be obtained in exchange for one Canadian dollar. A higher exchange rate implies that the Canadian dollar has more value compared to the yen, while a lower rate would suggest the opposite.
1 dollar is 87.427 yen
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.
An exchange rate of 1:20 means that 20 Japanese Yen are equal to one Canadian dollar. Frequency exchange rates vary minute to minute.
An exchange rate of 120 between the Canadian dollar (CAD) and the Japanese yen (JPY) means that 1 Canadian dollar is equivalent to 120 Japanese yen. This rate indicates how much of one currency can be exchanged for a unit of the other, reflecting the relative value of the two currencies in the foreign exchange market. If the CAD appreciates or depreciates against the JPY, the exchange rate will change accordingly.
In 1969, the exchange rate was approximately 360 Japanese yen to one US dollar. This fixed rate was part of the Bretton Woods system, which pegged currencies to the US dollar. The rate remained stable until Japan moved to a floating exchange rate system in the early 1970s.
It only takes one Canadian dollar to buy 20 Japanese yen
1 US Dollar = 98.05128 Japanese Yen (March 27, 2009)
One Oku Yen = 100 million Yen; thus, at today's exchange rate of 77 yen to the dollar, an oku yen = USD$1,300,000
As of today 19th December 2008 $1.00 US Dollor will get you 89.606 yen.
USD anf JPY are the ISO 4217 codes for US Dollars and Japanese Yen. USDJPY stands for the exchange rate of 1 US Dollar is to how many Japanese Yen, often referred to as "dollar yen"