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Japan’s Matsuno: Won't rule out any steps to respond to disorderly FX moves

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said on Wednesday that they “won't rule out any steps to respond to disorderly FX moves.

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Important for currencies to move in stable manner reflecting fundamentals

Rapid FX moves undesirable.

Won't comment on forex levels.

No comment on FX intervention.

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