Japan, China, South Korea finance chiefs to meet on sidelines of G20


  • World
  • Tuesday, 16 Sep 2014

TOKYO (Reuters) - Finance ministers and central bank governors from Japan, China and South Korea will meet on Friday ahead of this weekend's Group of 20 gathering in Cairns, Australia, a Japanese finance ministry official said, despite Tokyo's strained diplomatic ties with its north Asian neighbours.

The policymakers will discuss macroeconomic conditions and regional financial cooperation, and South Korea will chair the meeting, the official said.

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