(Bloomberg) -- Japan's bonds held declines, after
yesterday gaining the most in more than 10 months, following a
central bank decision to keep interest rates unchanged today.
Governor Toshihiko Fukui and his policy board colleagues
held the key overnight lending rate at 0.5 percent at a two-day
meeting that ended today, the central bank said in Tokyo. Board
member Atsushi Mizuno opposed the decision.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
yesterday gaining the most in more than 10 months, following a
central bank decision to keep interest rates unchanged today.
Governor Toshihiko Fukui and his policy board colleagues
held the key overnight lending rate at 0.5 percent at a two-day
meeting that ended today, the central bank said in Tokyo. Board
member Atsushi Mizuno opposed the decision.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
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