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The Bank of Japan could be just months away from more policy normalisation
Japan
The Bank of Japan’s new path ahead
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Japan avoids a technical recession, but GDP disappoints
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Japan: 4Q23 GDP unexpectedly contracted for a second quarter
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Japanese data improves but we still don’t expect a BoJ policy shift this month
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Bank of Japan disappoints markets again despite another YCC tweak
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Disappointing data signals drop in growth ahead for Japan
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Japan: stronger-than-expected GDP supports BoJ policy normalisation
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Japan: 4Q22 GDP rebounded, but less than expected
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Japanese core machine orders plunge by nearly 10% as investment outlook darkens
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Japan’s 3Q21 GDP succumbs to covid restrictions
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Japan’s Tankan business survey beats consensus
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