Japan's central bank is reportedly considering an interest rate hike to 0.75% on Friday, marking the highest level since 1995. This potential increase reflects ongoing efforts to manage inflation and stabilize the economy. The decision, if confirmed, would signal a significant shift in Japan's monetary policy, which has maintained low rates for decades.
Japan's Central Bank Considers Raising Interest Rates to 0.75%
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