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| | | Despite market optimism over 'Abenomics' and widespread expectations that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) would eventually announce further expansion of monetary policy, Japan's stock market continues to trend lower. The Nikkei-225 index has sunk by 11.4% so ... |
| | | | ... compounded by the Asian financial crisis in 1997, there's none of that this time (or is there?). And this time, both the Bank of Japan and the Abe government have vowed to roll out more stimulus measures to cushion the negative impact of the tax on spending. ... |
| | | | ... rebound, it would have to be: the market's acceptance that old man winter's responsible for weak US data flows; the Bank of Japan (BoJ) announcing an expansion of its lending facilities; and, the G-20's expressed commitment to lift global growth by 2% ... |
| | | | ... KONG - Asia's markets rose following big losses in the previous session but investors were largely unmoved by the Bank of Japan's decision to stand pat on its stimulus program. The gains came despite a negative lead from Wall Street, while the dollar ... |
| | | | ... interest rates soon (even after the unemployment rate thresholds they've set are set to be crossed soon). So has the Bank of Japan which, only last week, expanded its lending facilities and promised to "... make an adjustment to our qualitative and quantitative ... |
| | | | So there we have it folks, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) has responded. The financial presses and commentariats may be calling the Japanese central bank's decision to expand its lending facilities a surprise but we know better, do we not? The BOJ must have ... |
| | | | ... $1.3724 late in New York on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian shares were mixed, but Tokyo surged 3.13 per cent after the Bank of Japan expanded its lending scheme to stimulate borrowing, while holding off on fresh easing measures. Tokyo's Nikkei-225 index soared ... |
| | | | ... A¥88.20). Second arrow. Can't go passed this Reuters report when the second arrow was fired on 4 April 2013, "The Bank of Japan unleashed the world's most intense burst of monetary stimulus on Thursday, promising to inject about $1.4 trillion into the ... |
| | | | ... boost after official data showed consumer prices rose 0.4 per cent last year, the first annual rise since 2008. The Bank of Japan has an ambitious target of 2.0 per cent inflation by mid-2015. In another positive sign, separate data showed that spending ... |
| | | | ... Tuesday in New York. HONG KONG - Asian markets were largely higher, with Tokyo reversing early losses after the Bank of Japan said it was winning the war against deflation and delayed injecting fresh stimulus into Asia's number two economy. Tokyo closed ... |
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