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Japan's economic house is now in much better order

Out of the spotlight, country's relative performance has vastly improved

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Japan's recent GDP growth has been modest, but not far below that of Australia or the U.S.   © USA Today Network

Richard Yetsenga is chief economist and head of research at ANZ Banking Group in Sydney.

Japan's first interest-rate increase in 17 years has not moved mountains. But it was not all symbolism, either. The Bank of Japan's historic decision last month brought the world's longest zero interest-rate policy to an end and validated a decade of structural change in the country's economy.

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