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Bank of Japan hikes rates to 1%, highest since 1995, as yen and inflation worries take hold

This is the BOJ's first hike since December, when it raised rates to its current level of 0.75%, also its highest level in over 30 years.

This article was originally published by CNBC Top News and is republished here under license.

This is the BOJ’s first hike since December, when it raised rates to its current level of 0.75%, also its highest level in over 30 years.

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