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Title:USA: The Outlook For Japan's Economy Has Topped The Agenda Of The G7 Meeting Of Global Financial Leaders
Date:25th September 1999
Summary:The outlook for Japan's economy, the second largest in the world, and the impact of the rising yen on its fledgling recovery figured high on the agenda of the G7 - Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States - at their September 25 meeting. Japan wanted the support of its G7 partners in its battle to tame the high flying yen. But the United States has been reticent about the idea of joint intervention in currency markets and wanted Tokyo to go further to reflate its economy and boost domestic demand.
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Location:USA WASHINGTON DC
Reuters ID:LDL0012BNUSTB
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