Ueda Says BOJ Won’t Alter Policy to Respond Directly to Weak Yen

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Governor Kazuo Ueda said the Bank of Japan won’t change policy in direct response to currency moves, a comment that comes as market players await US inflation data that may tip the yen past a threshold risking currency intervention by Japan’s government.

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