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Japan
Stable inflation supports Bank of Japan’s policy normalisation
Asia week ahead
Australia
China
India
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Asia week ahead: It’s not all about rate cuts
Japan
Mixed Japanese data supports BoJ’s policy normalisation
FX
Japan
Markets disappointed with Bank of Japan as yen hits new lows
Japan
The Bank of Japan could be just months away from more policy normalisation
Japan
The Bank of Japan’s new path ahead
Japan
Japan: Stronger-than-expected retail sales, softer-than-expected industrial production
Japan
Tokyo inflation slows, but don’t be tricked by the headline
Japan
Bank of Japan disappoints markets again despite another YCC tweak
Japan
Strong Tokyo CPI will likely put pressure on the Bank of Japan
Japan
Bank of Japan stays on hold but policy adjustment is coming
Japan
Japanese recovery continues, but weakening labour data is a concern
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