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BOJ chief says to patiently keep ultra-easy policy

/ 11:49 AM May 30, 2023

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda

FILE PHOTO: Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda speaks at a group interview with media in Tokyo, Japan, May 25, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

TOKYO   -Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Tuesday the central bank will patiently maintain its ultra-loose monetary as there is some distance to sustainably achieve its 2-percent inflation target, downplaying expectations for a policy change in the near-term.

“We expect inflation to quite clearly slow below 2 percent” toward the middle of the current fiscal year, Ueda told parliament.

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“Inflation is likely to rebound thereafter … though there is high uncertainty” on the outlook, he added.

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Positive signs included a likely big increase in pay in this year’s annual wage negotiations, which could help shake off Japan’s deflationary mindset.

“(We) will patiently continue monetary easing as there’s still distance to achievement of sustainable and stable 2% price hikes together with continued rises in wages,” Ueda said, adding that the BOJ would also continue its long-term government bond buying operations for now.

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The comments come as markets speculate that Ueda will soon start to phase out his predecessor’s stimulus to address the mounting side effects of prolonged easing, such as distortions that its huge bond buying are causing in market pricing.

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