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The Youtube channel Bloomberg Television has published today a new video called Bank of Japan Faces Decision Time on Rate Hike as Wage Momentum Picks Up. You want to discover this video and watch it in streaming, you are lucky we put it aside for you!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Bank of Japan Faces Decision Time on Rate Hike as Wage Momentum Picks Up published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
In a survey of 50 economists published by Bloomberg News last week, a slim majority had forecast Japan's central bank would end the world’s last negative rate in April. After that survey, the country's largest union group announced stronger-than-expected annual wage deals, fueling speculation of a March move. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.