The Bank of Japan has no preset idea on whether to expand stimulus next month, i...
OSAKA - The Bank of Japan has no preset idea on whether to expand stimulus next month, its governor Haruhiko Kuroda said, suggesting that the decision will depend on market moves and the economy’s resilience to overseas risks.
“If the current low-interest rate environment is prolonged further, it will become necessary to pay closer attention to the cost of our policy,” Kuroda said in a speech to business leaders in Osaka, western Japan. On Sept. 19, the BOJ kept monetary policy steady but signaled the chance of expanding stimulus as early as its October policy meeting by issuing a stronger warning against overseas risks threatening the economy.
“As risks regarding overseas economy are heightening, we need to be increasingly vigilant to the chance the overseas slowdown could affect Japan’s economy and inflation,” Kuroda said.
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