Japan Monitors Financial Market Amid Geopolitical Tensions
The Japanese government is closely monitoring financial markets due to sharp fluctuations caused by the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. Top spokesperson Minoru Kihara emphasized the urgency and the need to work with G7 and other international authorities to manage the situation effectively.
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The Japanese government is taking a vigilant stance on financial market fluctuations amid increasing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Top parliamentary spokesperson Minoru Kihara emphasized the urgency in monitoring market conditions, triggered by the U.S.-Israel conflict involving Iran.
The government is keen to coordinate with G7 and other international bodies to address potential impacts promptly.
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