Japan’s Kanda Says Can Intervene 24 Hours a Day If Needed

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Japan’s Kanda Says Can Intervene 24 Hours a Day If Needed
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(Bloomberg) -- Japan’s top currency official Masato Kanda told reporters the country’s authorities stand ready to intervene in the currency markets 24 hours ...

-- Japan ’s top currency official Masato Kanda told reporters the country’s authorities stand ready to intervene in the currency markets 24 hours a day if action is deemed necessary.Dubai Real Estate’s Resilience May Signal End of Boom-Bust Cycle

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