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Governor’s illness complicates BoJ’s task as landmark 1% rate move looms
The illness of Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda complicates communication challenges ahead of a significant 1% interest rate decision. His absence may hinder the central bank's messaging after the upcoming policy board meeting.
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