Japan’s Matsuno: Don't see big impact on Japanese financial companies from SVB fallout

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Japan’s Matsuno: Don't see big impact on Japanese financial companies from SVB fallout Japan Macroeconomics USDJPY Banks

“Not likely that Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse has a big impact on Japanese financial stability.”

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