November 1, 2025 - 07:32

Tokyo – Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama expressed concerns on Friday regarding the "one-sided, rapid" decline of the yen in the currency market. During a press conference, Katayama emphasized the potential risks associated with the yen's swift depreciation, which could have significant implications for the Japanese economy.
The minister highlighted that a weakening yen could lead to increased import costs, ultimately affecting consumers and businesses alike. Katayama urged market participants to remain vigilant and consider the broader economic impact of currency fluctuations.
In recent weeks, the yen has experienced notable volatility, prompting discussions among policymakers and financial analysts about the need for intervention. The Finance Minister reaffirmed the government's commitment to monitoring the situation closely and taking necessary measures to stabilize the currency if required.
Katayama's remarks underscore the delicate balance Japan must maintain as it navigates global economic uncertainties while safeguarding its financial stability.
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