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Japanese service sectors see constructive future | Morning Markets

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George Bell, Investment Director, discusses the services and manufacturing data in Japan and what it could mean for both future developments and broadening economic expansion. Also, we anticipate comments from the Bank of England’s Chief Economist Huw Pill today, and the insight it could provide to the Governor of the Bank of England’s positive perspective on inflation targets from last week.

George Bell, Investment Director, discusses the services and manufacturing data in Japan and what it could mean for both future developments and broadening economic expansion. Also, we anticipate comments from the Bank of England’s Chief Economist Huw Pill today, and the insight it could provide to the Governor of the Bank of England’s positive perspective on inflation targets from last week.

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