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BoJ holds rates amid eurozone ‘uncertainty’
Financial Times – The Bank of Japan kept its key policy settings on hold on Friday, noting a “high degree of uncertainty” over the European debt problem and the momentum toward recovery in the US. The decision was widely expected, given the elections in Greece this weekend, and meetings of the G20 heads of government and of the US Federal Reserve policy making committee next week. Read Article
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