
Market Has 'Abandoned April Rate Hike'; Bank of Japan Turns to Wait-and-See: Is the Real Window in June?

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The Bank of Japan is inclined to hold interest rates steady in April while continuing to monitor developments in the Middle East. With US-Iran negotiations shrouded in uncertainty and Japan heavily reliant on energy imports from the region, surging oil prices are escalating inflationary pressures. Against this backdrop, market focus has shifted to April's policy statement, where the central bank may use this window to issue forward guidance signaling a rate hike as early as June
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