Japanese Yen definition

Japanese Yen means the lawful currency of Japan.
Japanese Yen or “¥” means the lawful currency of Japan.
Japanese Yen or “JPY” means the lawful currency of Japan.

Examples of Japanese Yen in a sentence

  • The loan, denominated in Japanese Yen, is unsecured, interest bearing at the prime rate published by Mizuho Corporate Bank in Japan plus 1% per annum and subordinated to the guaranteed convertible notes issued in August 2002 (Note 30).

  • The amount stated in the Request for Disbursement shall be either in Japanese Yen or other internationally traded foreign currency acceptable to JICA.

  • BID amount shall be entered in the BOQ (in prescribed format of Financial Bid) in Indian Rupees and/ or Japanese Yen and/or US Dollar and it will be uploaded online on CPP Portal .

  • The net exposure results in the Company being exposed to foreign exchange risks primarily with respect to Sterling Pound, US Dollars and Japanese Yen.

  • If JICA determines that the Request for Disbursement is in order and in conformity with the relevant provisions of the Loan Agreement, JICA shall make disbursement in Japanese Yen, in principle, within fifteen (15) business days from the date of receipt of the Request for Disbursement by paying into the Loan Account.


More Definitions of Japanese Yen

Japanese Yen and “JPY” each means the lawful currency of Japan;
Japanese Yen freely transferable lawful money of Japan.
Japanese Yen means lawful money of Japan.
Japanese Yen or “JPY” means Japanese yen, the lawful currency of Japan; “Korean Won” or “KRW” means Korean won, the lawful currency of South Korea; “Malaysian Ringgit” or “MYR” means Malaysian ringgit, the lawful currency of Malaysia;
Japanese Yen or “JPY” means Japanese yen, the lawful currency of Japan;
Japanese Yen or “¥” shall mean lawful currency of Japan.
Japanese Yen and “Y” means available and freely transferable and convertible funds in non-resident currency of Japan.