Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Japan's 10-Year Bonds Stay Lower After BOJ Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged

(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

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