Rising costs of oil and raw materials finally pushed Japan’s inflation rate above the central bank’s 2% target, but economists don’t think higher inflation will take hold
Despite the price numbers released Friday and interest-rate increases by other global central banks, the Bank of Japan is likely to stick to its policy of.
Despite the price numbers released Friday and interest-rate increases by other global central banks, the Bank of Japan is likely to stick to its policy ofMalaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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