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KKR increased its tender offer price to 9,451 yen per share last month, up from its original bid of 8,800 yen. ($1 = 151.5400 yen) (Reporting by Anton Bridge and Satoshi Sugiyama; Editing by Chang ...
The second phase of the tender offer, set for mid-November, aims to acquire the remaining shares at an unchanged price of 8,800 yen ($57.46) each. ($1=153.1500 yen) (Reporting by Nilutpal Timsina ...
When MacArthur and the US forces entered Japan in 1945, they decreed an official conversion rate of 15 yen to the USD. Within 1945–1946: the rate tanked to 50 yen to the USD because of the ongoing inflation. During the first half of 1946, the rate fluctuated to 66 yen to the USD and eventually plummeting to 600 yen to the dollar by 1947 ...
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The dollar gained 0.47% to 157.61 Japanese yen. It reached a five-month high above 158.09 yen in late December, potentially putting pressure on the Bank of Japan, which is expected to raise ...
For example, the purchasing power of the US dollar relative to that of the euro is the dollar price of a euro (dollars per euro) times the euro price of one unit of the market basket (euros/goods unit) divided by the dollar price of the market basket (dollars per goods unit), and hence is dimensionless. This is the exchange rate (expressed as ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -The board of Japan's Fuji Soft will continue to support the first stage of a 558.4 billion yen ($3.72 billion) buyout offer from KKR, it said on Friday, despite having received a ...
The Japanese occupation also outlawed any use of Hong Kong dollar and set a deadline for exchanging dollars into yen. [citation needed] When the military yen was first introduced on 26 December 1941, the exchange rate between the Hong Kong dollar and the military yen was 2 to 1. However, by October 1942, the rate was changed to 4 to 1.