Bank of Japan maintains monetary easing as inflation remains unstable

jp.reuters.com (Japanese)

The Bank of Japan is leaning towards maintaining its monetary easing policy due to uncertainty about achieving stable inflation. Governor Ueda confirmed the need for continued easing, citing that inflation has not yet reached a stable, sustainable level. This stance is influenced by global economic slowdown risks and the desire to break free from long-term deflation. The central bank's approach is also shaped by its review of unconventional policies and the potential need for their future use, given Japan's low growth structure.


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