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Opinion | The Bank of Japan’s Moment of Truth

OpinionReview & OutlookInvestors drag the world’s loosest central bank toward ‘normal.’ Source link

Opinion | How Japan Kept Inflation Rates Low

Its monetary policy has long been ultra-tight, not ultra-loose. Source link

Opinion | The Shoplifting Tax Keeps Going Up

When Target loses $600 million, customers end up paying more. Source link

Opinion | Gasoline Prices Will Rise Again

Consumers don’t buy crude oil, and America is dangerously constricting its refining capacity. Source link

Opinion | Putin Can’t Count on the Global Oil Market

The Russian ruler quotes Milton Friedman, but cuts in production could harm Russia and its allies. Source link

Opinion | The Bank of Japan Loses Control

Tokyo admits what everyone already knew: Yield caps are failing. Source link

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