JPY — Yen
Rates for Yen (JPY) as published by every national bank tracked by exrate.
Cross-bank index
Latest rates
How to read this chart
Each line is a normalized index, anchored at 100 at the first available date inside the chosen range. A line above 100 means the bank's national currency has weakened against JPY since the anchor; below 100 means it has strengthened.
Frequently asked questions
Why do banks publish different JPY rates?
Each central bank publishes its own daily fixing against its national currency. Differences reflect local market microstructure, methodology and timing.
What does 'normalized index' mean?
Each bank's series is divided by its first observation in the range, then multiplied by 100. All lines start at 100 from their own first date — useful for comparing shape across banks regardless of absolute level.
Why is one bank missing from the chart?
Either the bank does not quote JPY, or the bank has no observations inside the chosen date range. Try a wider range.