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      Japan, India seal $6 billion currency swap deal
    TOKYO, July 1 Kyodo -      Japan and India on Monday signed a bilateral currency swap arrangement in which the two countries will provide up to $6 billion in total to prevent a financial crisis, the Japanese Finance Ministry said.
The conclusion of the currency swap scheme came after then Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reached a basic agreement
on the pact when the Japanese premier visited India last August.
The bilateral currency swap deal is aimed at addressing short-term liquidity
difficulties and supplementing existing international financial arrangements,
the ministry said.
Japan, China and South Korea as well as the 10-member Association of Southeast
Asian Nations are working out measures for converting bilateral currency swap
pacts into a multilateral scheme, Japanese officials said, adding that India
may join the ASEAN-plus-three currency swap scheme in the future.
==Kyodo
  
The conclusion of the currency swap scheme came after then Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reached a basic agreement
on the pact when the Japanese premier visited India last August.
The bilateral currency swap deal is aimed at addressing short-term liquidity
difficulties and supplementing existing international financial arrangements,
the ministry said.
Japan, China and South Korea as well as the 10-member Association of Southeast
Asian Nations are working out measures for converting bilateral currency swap
pacts into a multilateral scheme, Japanese officials said, adding that India
may join the ASEAN-plus-three currency swap scheme in the future.
==Kyodo


 
                 
                 
                