dagen: terrific coverage there. a fox news alert. a very rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake rattleling the tri state area in new york city a short time ago. epicenter detected near white house station, new jersey. we do want to show you the moment it happened as our fox shows were on the air. watch this. you can see the cameras shaking. watch that. as reports say the earthquake was felt all the way from boston down to baltimore. let s join fox weather s coverage on when this right now. emergency operations center has been activated in new jersey. they urge you not to call 911 unless you have an actual emergency. but definitely it has a lot of people panicking. interesting. jane even you were saying you are speaking with your fiance and mentioning the fact that he felt the shaking. the apartment was shaking. this is new york city. how many of us are in high rises at this time of day. right? 36 floors up at the top. imagine that. the shaking being felt not only in new york
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some dramatic movements on the tokyo stock exchange this morning. the nikkei lost as much as 3% afterjapan s central bank tweaked its longstanding monetary easing programme, in a surprise move that also saw the yen strengthen quickly against the dollar. after a two day policy meeting, the bank said it would widen the band in which it would allow rates for 10 year japan government bonds to move, saying it would improve market functioning. and here you can see what the nikkei is doing right now. it is down 2.52%. but, as widely expected, the b0] kept its minus 0.1% target for short term interest rates and 0% for the 10 year government bond yield unchanged. so why, when most of the world s big economies are on a rate rising path, does japan stand out like this? joining me now is seijiro takeshita, dean professor at the school of management