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Why Japan Stands Virtually Alone in Keeping Interest Rates Ultralow

The yen is plummeting and inflation is climbing, but Japan’s economic circumstances have led to a view that raising rates would do more harm than good.

Ben Dooley
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Interest Rates, Japan, Kishida, Fumio, Kuroda, Haruhiko, Quantitative Easing
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