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The Bank Of Japan Ends Its Negative Interest Rate Policy, Opting For Its First Hike In 17 Years

Zee News Tuesday, 19 March 2024
The Bank of Japan has kept borrowing costs extremely low for many years to encourage Japanese consumers and businesses to spend and invest.
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