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Japan’s PM talks up weak yen as her government tackles currency decline

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The yen has hovered at 18 month lows against the US dollar, contributing to inflation that has raised the prospect of interest rate hikes by the central bank.

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has talked up the benefits of a weaker yen in a campaign speech, adopting a tone at odds with her finance ministry which has refused to rule out any options to counter excessive foreign exchange volatility.

Takaichi later softened her stance, saying she did not have a preference for the yen’s direction.

“People say the weak yen is bad right now, but for export industries, it’s a major opportunity,” Takaichi said on Saturday ahead of a snap election on Feb 8.

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