TOKYO - The Japanese yen slumped to the 130 range against the dollar on Thursday for the first time since April 2002, after the Bank of Japan maintained its ultraeasy monetary policy at its board meeting in sharp contrast to the U.S. central bank that has raised interest rates.
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