Japan’s Matsuno: Concerned by recent rapid yen weakening Japan USDJPY Currencies
popped 138.00, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno came out on the wires, via Reuters, attempting some verbal intervention.Watching FX market even more closely while working with BOJ.Market reaction
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