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Monetary Policy Divergence Still in Play Against Yen

Stephen Innes, Senior Asia Pacific Forex Trader, OANDA

19-Jun-17 07:37

Monetary Policy Divergence Still in Play Against Yen

The Bank of Japan has stood pat on interest rates, while other G10 central banks adopt a more hawkish tone. Stephen also highlights which currencies he'll be closely watching this week.


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