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Japan, US finance leaders to base currency talks on past FX agreement at G7 meeting amid volatility concerns
Japan, US finance leaders to base currency talks on past FX agreement at G7 meeting amid volatility concerns

Malay Mail

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Japan, US finance leaders to base currency talks on past FX agreement at G7 meeting amid volatility concerns

TOKYO, May 20 — Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said today he expects any bilateral meeting with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on exchange rates to be based on their shared view that excessive currency volatility was undesirable. 'In our previous meeting, we confirmed that exchange rates should be set by markets, and that excessive volatility in currency moves has an adverse economic and financial impact,' Kato told a news conference. 'I expect any meeting with the US Treasury Secretary to be based on this understanding,' he said, adding that he hoped to exchange views on various bilateral themes including currency policy. Kato and Bessent are expected to hold a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of a G7 finance leaders' gathering to be held this week in Canada. Kato also said Japan was scrutinising the impact on its economy and markets from Moody's decision last week to downgrade the credit rating of the United States. As Tokyo and Washington proceed with separate bilateral talks on tariffs, the thorny currency rate topic has been set aside for the two finance chiefs to discuss. President Donald Trump's focus on addressing the huge US trade deficit, and his past remarks criticising Japan for intentionally maintaining a weak yen, have led to market expectations that Tokyo will face pressure to strengthen the yen's value against the dollar and give US manufacturers a competitive advantage. After a previous meeting with Bessent in Washington last month, Kato said the two agreed to continue 'constructive' dialogue on currency policy, but did not discuss setting currency targets or a framework to control yen moves. — Reuters

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