Strong data in Japan point to '07 rate rise
14th Nov 2006, 15:23 GMT
The Japanese economy grew faster than expected in the July-September quarter, according to data released on Tuesday, raising expectations that the Bank of Japan was on track to raise interest rates by early next year.
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