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Japan’s central bank raises interest rates to highest level since 1995
Japan’s central bank, the Bank of Japan, has raised its benchmark interest rate to 1 percent, marking the highest level since 1995. This decision reflects a continued shift away from decades of ultra-low borrowing costs.
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