Japan's top FX diplomat Mimura warns of potential intervention against speculative currency market activity. The official stated that Japan is coordinating with the U.S. and remains prepared to deploy measures on all fronts to stabilize the yen.
Japan's top foreign exchange diplomat, Mimura, issued a warning regarding speculative activity in the currency market, stating that authorities are prepared to take action if necessary. Mimura noted that Japan is coordinating with the United States in line with their existing foreign exchange agreement.
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