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Ueda's intentions are based on interviews with six sources familiar with the BOJ's thinking, including government officials with direct interaction with the bank. "Given uncertainty over the economic outlook, the BOJ probably wants to wait at least until spring next year in normalising policy," said another source. If the yen continues to fall, that could heighten political pressure on the BOJ to exit sooner than it wants, some analysts say. The risk of sharp yen falls and an inflation overshoot may leave the BOJ with less time than it wants to exit. "The BOJ doesn't have much time left, a point governor Ueda is probably mindful of."
Persons: Kazuo Ueda, Ueda, Kuroda, it's, Robert Samson, Ueda hasn't, Hiromi Yamaoka, Leika Kihara, Anisha, Shri Navaratnam Organizations: Japan, Kyodo, REUTERS, Bank of Japan, Nikko Asset Management, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, BOJ, YCC, TOKYO, U.S, Bengaluru
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe expect Bank of Japan to maintain yield curve control today, says research instituteHiromi Yamaoka of Future Institute of Research says governor Kazuo Ueda has to "pay attention to a soft landing" as many entities are accustomed to the current policy.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBoJ governor Kuroda's final meeting in March will be a 'very tough' one: Research instituteHiromi Yamaoka of the Future Institute of Research says it will be Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's last opportunity to review and revise the current yield curve control framework.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJapan's central bank likely to maintain yield-curve-control policy: Research instituteHiromi Yamaoka of the Future Institute of Research says, however, that inflation is rising steadily in the country and it is becoming more difficult for the Bank of Japan to maintain its current policy.
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