EconWatch.com > Japan's Economy Shrinks, Adds to Recession Fears

CNBC Top News and Analysishttp://www.cnbc.com/id/26165483 [CNBC Top News and Analysis] Caught between gloom and rises in food and daily goods in an economy where deflation was common for most of the past decade, the Bank of Japan has been expected to keep the key policy rate at an already low 0.5 percent for a while, and the GDP figures did not change that view.

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