TOKYO — The Bank of Japan is close to ending eight years of negative interest rate policy, with expected historical wage hikes heightening the prospect of a landmark shift away from its massive stimulus program next week. Internal preparations for an exit have been in the works since Kazuo Ueda took office as BOJ governor
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