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Why Japan’s Sudden Shift on Bond Purchases Dealt a Global Jolt

The New York Times – Business:

The world has relied on ultralow interest rates in Japan. What will happen if they rise?

Ben Dooley
Author: Ben Dooley

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Currency, Economic Conditions and Trends, Federal Reserve System, Government Bonds, Inflation (Economics), Interest Rates, International Trade and World Market, Japan, Kuroda, Haruhiko, Quantitative Easing, Stimulus (Economic), Stocks and Bonds
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