Japan’s Top FX Diplomat Kanda: Sharp one-sided currency moves cannot be tolerated Japan USDJPY Currencies BOJ
Japan’s top currency diplomat Masato Kanda warned on Thursday, sharp one-sided currency moves cannot be tolerated."Sharp, one-sided moves as seen last year are not desirable or cannot be tolerated from the viewpoints of the people's livelihood and corporate activity.”
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