Japan doesn't necessarily want a much stronger yen: HSBC economist
Frederic Neumann, HSBC's chief Asia economist, discusses the outlook for yen intervention, and says "the weak yen plays a functional role in Japan's reflation — the Japanese don't want necessarily a much stronger yen, so long as the depreciation is orderly."
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