The Japanese yen declined in the Asian market on Monday against a basket of major and minor currencies, giving up its two-week high against the US dollar recorded at the start of the new week's trading. This retreat was driven by correction activity and profit-taking, as well as less aggressive comments from Japan's upcoming Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba
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25 Jul 2025
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