TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is in close coordination with other governments on Greece's vote rejecting the terms of an economic bailout, and is ready to respond as appropriate, including in financial markets, a senior Japanese official said on Monday.
"We are communicating closely with overseas authorities, analysing the information" on the referendum and its aftermath, the official told Reuters. "We are ready to respond seamlessly, including in the markets."
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