Wed, Sep 17 2008, 10:15 GMT
by Flemming J. Nielsen
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) this morning as expected left its leading interest rate unchanged at 0.5% in a unanimous decision. The statement was only slightly softer than the August statement. According to BoJ, tensions in the financial market have increased, but its view of the economy is largely unchanged.
Published on Wed, Sep 17 2008, 10:16 GMT
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