(Repeats story that first ran on Wednesday) (For more stories on the Japanese economy, click [ID:nECONJP]) Currencies | Bonds | Global Markets By Leika Kihara TOKYO, March 10 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is leaning towards easing monetary policy again next week, sources said, but there is disagreement among the seven policymakers on its board on how to justify such a move. By easing, the central bank would avert government pressure and get breathing space after repeated calls by the finance minister for policies to achieve 1 percent inflation. Middle East Forex Wire External Story - Read full article here
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Source: Reuters
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