BOJ Decided To Keep The Interest Rate At The Lowest During The Nation’s Stability
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010The Bank of Japan decided to keep interest rates at 0.10% to fight deflation, pointing that monetary policy makers are willing to keep an accommodative policy that will have the power to subdue deflation risks that negatively affected the world’s second largest economy.
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BOJ Decided To Keep The Interest Rate At The Lowest During The Nation’s Stability

