➀ The Bank of Japan (BOJ) announced on October 31 that it would keep the policy rate unchanged at 0.25%, meeting market expectations; ➁ Despite the unchanged rate, the potential for future rate hikes is growing; ➂ The BOJ's decision reflects the complex economic landscape.
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