Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda U.S. Presidential Election Thoughts to pay close attention to market trends November 4, 14:06

The Bank of Japan's Governor Kuroda attended a round-table conference with economic organizations in Nagoya on the 4th, paying close attention to future trends in the world economy and international financial markets, including post-election movements, in relation to the US presidential election. I showed the idea of ​​paying.

Governor Kuroda of the Bank of Japan attended a round-table conference with economic organizations in Nagoya online from the head office.



In this, Governor Kuroda said in connection with the US presidential election, "We will pay close attention to future trends in the world economy and international financial markets, including post-election movements."



On top of that, Governor Kuroda said, "The dollar-yen rate moves in a fairly narrow range and is relatively stable. Regarding the presidential election, if President Trump wins, the dollar will strengthen, if it is not decided immediately, the dollar will weaken, and so on. It is said that we would like to continue to cooperate with central banks and financial authorities in the future. "It is important to continue to cooperate with central banks and financial authorities in each country to stabilize the exchange rate. I showed my thoughts.