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The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates by the fourth quarter under the leadership of Kazuo Ueda, according to Eisuke Sakakibara. Sakakibara is nicknamed as "Mr. Yen" for his ability to influence the currency during his tenure as Japan’s vice finance minister from 1997-1999. He spoke to Bloomberg TV's David Ingles.
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