"Bank of Japan Considers Exiting Negative Rates, Prompting Market Uncertainty"
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The Bank of Japan's potential move to abandon negative interest rates has raised concerns about the impact on borrowing costs and financial markets, with experts predicting that rates could rise as a result. This shift in monetary policy could have significant implications for the Japanese economy and global financial markets.
Topics:business#bank-of-japan#borrowing-costs#financeeconomics#financial-markets#monetary-policy#negative-interest-rates
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