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日本央行自2007年以来首次加息,负利率时代终结

The Bank of Japan raised interest rates for the first time since 2007, ending the era of negative interest rates

Breakings ·  Mar 19 11:35

The Bank of Japan raised the benchmark interest rate from -0.1% to the 0-0.1% range, in line with market expectations. This is the first rate hike since 2007, and the 8-year negative interest rate era has officially come to an end. The Bank of Japan cancels the Yield Curve Control (YCC) policy. The Bank of Japan will continue to buy Japanese treasury bonds, and the scale is basically the same as before.

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