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Japan quantitative easing

Monetary Easing a Dead End for Japan

Monetary Easing a Dead End for Japan

By Keita Miyaki
The BOJ continues to pursue its aggressive quantitative easing, but is it effective?
The Bank of Japan’s Very Bold Move

The Bank of Japan’s Very Bold Move

By Anthony Fensom
Quantitative easing lives on in Japan as the central bank tries to rescue Abenomics.

Business and the BOJ Spurring on Abenomics

Business and the BOJ Spurring on Abenomics

By Clint Richards
Corporate capital expenditure spikes in first quarter, and the BOJ reaffirmed its inflation commitment.

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