TOKYO: Japanese stock prices are likely to hold firm this week on hopes a post-election Japan will see aggressive monetary and fiscal policy, analysts said Friday.
Shares soared to their highest close in more than six months Thursday as a weaker yen boosted markets amid speculation that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) will launch further economy-boosting easing.
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