European central bank official just dropped a hint - they're sticking with the G7 playbook on currency moves, even if Japan decides to step into the FX ring. Cipollone's comment suggests coordinated policy remains the game plan despite potential intervention scenarios.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12-04 12:50
Can the G7 system really still hold up? Even Japan is barely able to keep things under control.
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MerkleMaid
· 12-04 12:41
Here we go again? The G7 is playing the same old game. Japan can't make a move without looking at the ECB's reaction. Hilarious.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 12-04 12:40
honestly, this whole "coordinated policy" narrative is just cope. the moment one of them deviates—and they will—this entire G7 façade crumbles. trad finance always pretends unity until it doesn't lol
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 12-04 12:34
Here we go again, the same old tricks from the G7... They're really banding together, afraid that anyone might dare to mess with the exchange rate.
European central bank official just dropped a hint - they're sticking with the G7 playbook on currency moves, even if Japan decides to step into the FX ring. Cipollone's comment suggests coordinated policy remains the game plan despite potential intervention scenarios.