Japan's slower growth, surging yen lock BOJ in stimulus programme
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JAPAN'S slowest growth in two years and a surging yen underscore the fact that the central bank remains locked in a stimulus programme that is getting harder to sustain.
The economy expanded for an eighth quarter in the October-December period, the longest stretch since 1989. But the pace of growth fell sharply from the relatively heady figures seen in recent quarters, back to a level more in line with the economy's potential.
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