El Banco de Japón sube los tipos al 1%, su nivel más alto desde 1995

El Banco de Japón ha elevado los tipos de interés al 1 por ciento, el nivel más alto desde 1995.

El Banco de Japón ha subido su tipo de interés oficial al 1 por ciento. La inflación y la debilidad del yen han forzado la medida, haciendo difícil esperar más tiempo. Este movimiento supone el nivel más alto desde 1995.

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