
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda releases dovish signals: gradual interest rate hikes may occur in the future, cautiously responding to uncertainties

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Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda signaled a dovish stance at a press conference, deciding to maintain the short-term policy interest rate at 0.25%, reflecting a cautious attitude amid uncertainty. Although core inflation is rising, the pace is moderate, and the central bank may gradually raise interest rates. Ueda mentioned the need for more information on wage prospects to confirm the strength of the wage-inflation cycle, while also paying attention to the uncertainties surrounding the new U.S. government policies
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