Japanese government trade data for May showed an unexpected trade deficit, according to Bloomberg. This was driven by lower-than-expected exports, Reuters reported. Aside from the difficult-to-predict impact on supply chains of the Kumamoto earthquake, a strong yen vs. key partner currencies will not have helped. JAPAN RETURNS TO DEFICIT AS YEN MAKES EXPORTS MORE EXPENSIVE
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