Japan finance minister Kato:
- Important for currencies to move in a stable manner reflecting fundamentals
- Generally speaking, higher yen could push down import costs and prices
Nothing new or surprising from Kato here.
Japan finance minister Kato:
Nothing new or surprising from Kato here.
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