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Japan Raises Interest Rates for First Time in 17 Years

Higher inflation and rising wages suggest that the country’s economy can grow without such aggressive stimulus from the central bank.

Joe Rennison
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Economic Conditions and Trends, Government Bonds, Inflation (Economics), Interest Rates, Japan, Labor and Jobs, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Rengo (Japanese Trade Union Confederation), Stimulus (Economic), Stocks and Bonds, Wages and Salaries
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