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Global shares rose on Friday due to a potential softer stance on tariffs on China and lower U.S. rates following Trump's comments. The BOJ raised interest rates to the highest since the 2008 crisis, with attention now on further increases. The yen strengthened, while European markets and Asian shares including China and Hong Kong saw gains.
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