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Abstract:Japan monitors forex market volatility closely, ensuring stability and addressing speculative concerns while reaffirming commitment to monetary easing and preparing for G20 cryptocurrency discussions.
Japan's top currency official has raised alarm over the currency market's heightened volatility over the last week. Masatsugu Asakawa, Vice Finance Minister for International Affairs, highlighted the need to monitor any speculative actions causing this turbulence closely.
Asakawa spoke with reporters on Monday after regularly meeting with Bank of Japan and Financial Services Agency officials. The conference was called to address recent changes in the financial markets. Asakawa emphasized the need to preserve market stability, particularly given the market's heightened sensitivity to any hints of policy shift.
The dollar fell sharply on Friday, reaching a 4.5-month low of 108.28 yen. This fall came after BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's remarks, which suggested that the central bank was getting close to meeting its inflation objective. These comments prompted concern that the BOJ's huge stimulus package may be phased off shortly. However, the yen's gains were eventually reversed as a BOJ official explained that Kuroda's remarks only restated the central bank's established position.
The market's response demonstrated its sensitivity to signals that the BOJ may change its monetary policy. Asakawa reiterated the G7 and G20 agreement on competitive currency devaluation, emphasizing that targeting currencies for competitive goals or permitting excessive volatility would harm the economy.
He said, “We restated the G7/G20 agreement that we oppose competitive currency depreciation and do not target currencies for the purpose of competitiveness. Excess volatility and disruptive movements would harm the economy.”
During the meeting, it was also highlighted that the BOJ remains committed to its monetary easing measures to fulfill its aim of 2% price stability. Asakawa reaffirmed Kuroda's comments from Davos, reaffirming the central bank's commitment to monetary easing until the inflation objective is reached.
Asakawa noted that the forthcoming Group of 20 financial leaders conference in Buenos Aires in March will likely include bitcoin talks. He said Japan plans to deal with this problem responsibly, realizing the rising worldwide interest in digital currencies. “This issue will probably be on the agenda in Argentina, so Japan is preparing to respond appropriately,” said the official. “Given that various people are talking about this subject, the chance will be high.”
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