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    Bessent ‘to-do’ list shows proposal for US to buy $5-10bn of Japanese yen

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    Treasury secretary’s notepad, photographed by Reuters on Friday morning, prompts questions over US plans

    During a cabinet meeting at Camp David on Friday, the US treasury secretary Scott Bessent carelessly revealed plans for the US to buy $5-$10bn ⁠in Japanese yen in a scribbled “to do” list left visible to a Reuters photographer.

    The image, taken over Bessent’s shoulder during a portion of the meeting open to journalists, showed a Camp David notepad with the underscored words “To Do” followed by “Buy Japanese Yen (JPY) $5-10 bil”.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/31/scott-bessent-japanese-yen

    Author : Robert Mackey and agencies

    Publish date : 2026-08-01 00:33:00

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