By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government laid out a fresh plan on Friday to boost childcare over the coming three years to stem a rel.
Japan s government laid out a fresh plan on Friday to boost childcare over the coming three years to stem a relentless drop in the country s birth rate, a move that may lead to another big spending
Japan's government laid out a fresh plan on Friday to boost childcare over the coming three years to reverse the country's declining birth rate, a move that may lead to another big spending package and strain its already tattered finances.
The International Monetary Fund has called for "more flexibility" in Japanese long-term yields after the Bank of Japan jolted financial markets with its surprise decision to widen the trading band last month for 10-year government bonds.