TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese authorities could intervene in the foreign exchange market to stem sharp falls ...
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Former Japan FX tsar says yen weakening could trigger intervention at 'any time'
Former Japan FX tsar says yen weakening could trigger intervention at 'any time'
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Asia FX muted, dollar steady as June rate cut bets recede
Asia FX muted, dollar steady as June rate cut bets recede
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Japan warns against excessive yen moves, repeats verbal intervention
Japan warns against excessive yen moves, repeats verbal intervention
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Asia FX muted, yen steadies while dollar rises before nonfarm payrolls
Asia FX muted, yen steadies while dollar rises before nonfarm payrolls
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Japan likely to intervene if yen falls well below 152 vs $, says ex-FX diplomat Yamazaki
Japan likely to intervene if yen falls well below 152 vs $, says ex-FX diplomat Yamazaki
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Dollar retreats from highs; more labor market data in focus
Dollar retreats from highs; more labor market data in focus
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Asian FX bears firm as investors mull timeline of US rate cuts: Reuters poll
Asian FX bears firm as investors mull timeline of US rate cuts: Reuters poll
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Dollar hits one-week low ahead of US jobs data; yen squeezed
Dollar hits one-week low ahead of US jobs data; yen squeezed
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Analysis-Currency markets are in a deep freeze. Rate cuts and Trump could thaw them
Analysis-Currency markets are in a deep freeze. Rate cuts and Trump could thaw them
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Japan won't intervene unless yen slides below 155, says ex-FX diplomat Watanabe
Japan won't intervene unless yen slides below 155, says ex-FX diplomat Watanabe