NEW YORK -- With the Japanese yen hovering at weak levels against the dollar and showing no sign of strengthening significantly, the government is taking steps to intervene and buoy the currency.
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The Japanese flag waves at the Bank of Japan building in Tokyo. © Reuters
NEW YORK -- With the Japanese yen hovering at weak levels against the dollar and showing no sign of strengthening significantly, the government is taking steps to intervene and buoy the currency.