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20/11/2025
Bank of Japan official Sayuri Shoko: Long-term interest rates should be determined by the market that reflects fundamental factors.
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Global semiconductor equipment giant Applied Materials clarified on November 20 regarding recent market rumors of "cutting off supply to China", stating that they have always provided high-quality products and excellent services to their Chinese customers, and complied with applicable laws and regulations. The company said that in the past 12 months, various changes in U.S. trade rules have reduced the market size for U.S. companies to conduct business in China, but Applied Materials currently expects that there will not be significant changes in market restrictions until 2026. (Jiemian)
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