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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

21/9/16: BOJ New (non) Bazuka


A bit more on BOJ 'inverse' Twist here: http://expresso.sapo.pt/economia/2016-09-21-Banco-do-Japao-lanca-mao-de-nova-bazuca.



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Labels: Bank of Japan QE, BOJ, Kuroda, Monetary policy, QE, US Fed, Yellen

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