Japan govt spokesman: BOJ Gov Ueda's temporary hospitalization will not disrupt central bank policymaking or coordination with government.
Japan's top government spokesman says Ueda's temporary hospitalization should not disrupt the BOJ's policymaking or government coordination.
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