TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Tuesday the central bank will aim to achieve 2% inflation, as ...
Underlying inflation in Japan is still slightly below the central bank’s target of 2%, Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda said, ...
Almost from the moment he was sworn in as Bank of Japan governor, Kazuo Ueda sounded like a guy who wanted to be done with negativity. It just wasn’t obvious why. As the BOJ this week considers ...
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Contrary to the BOJ’s positive lines on private consumption and wage hikes, household spending has declined almost every month for the past two years. Ueda has further tied his hands with his ...
“For the BOJ, there’s really not much to add or change to this guidance given still very low real interest rates,” said one of the sources, a view echoed by another source. Governor Kazuo Ueda and his ...
"For the BOJ, there's really not much to add or change to this guidance given still very low real interest rates," said one of the sources, a view echoed by another source. Governor Kazuo Ueda and his ...
Kazuo Ueda said at an event on Wednesday that the BOJ will raise rates next week if economic indicators show improvement. He added that he is aware of "many positive stories" of higher wages.
as Ueda's comments prompted market players to priced in the chance of a rate hike next week. An overwhelming majority of economists polled by Reuters on Jan. 8-15 expected the BOJ to hike rates ...
Governor Ueda Kazuo was speaking to a gathering of regional bank executives on Thursday. He said businesses and BOJ officials are generally positive about wage trends, which he sees as important ...
Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda yesterday joined his deputy in raising market expectations of a potential interest rate hike next week, boosting the yen and signaling the central bank is doing ...