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The greenback's recent upswing began after Japan's finance minister, Hirohisa Fujii, talked down the strengthening yen.
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Fujii, along with Japan's prime minister, Yuki Hatoyama, have been talking down the yen ever since.
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Fujii quickly said that his statement should not be taken as license to push the yen higher.
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Iwasaki K, Maruyama M, Tomita N, Furukawa K, Nemoto M, Fujiwara H, Seki T, Fujii M, Kodama M, Arai H.
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Iwasaki K, Satoh-Nakagawa T, Maruyama M, Monma Y, Nemoto M, Tomita N, Tanji H, Fujiwara H, Seki T, Fujii M, Arai H, Sasaki H.
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Iwasaki K, Kato S, Monma Y, Niu K, Ohrui T, Okitsu R, Higuchi S, Ozaki S, Kaneko N, Seki T, Nakayama K, Furukawa K, Fujii M, Arai H.
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Mr Fujii, say people who have spoken to him, was fed up with the power wielded over Mr Hatoyama by Ichiro Ozawa, secretary-general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ).
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After some hesitation Mr Hatoyama accepted Mr Fujii's resignation.
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Katsuma Fujii, V-Sync's young chairman, disagrees, arguing that the extra weight will be trivial compared with the pesky small change and plastic cards that users will be able to leave at home.
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