
BOJ policymaker called for keeping rate-hike stance, May meeting summary shows
"The BOJ will enter a temporary pause in rate hikes due to slowing U.S. growth. But it shouldn't be too pessimistic, and must conduct monetary policy in a nimble and flexible manner such as by resuming rate hikes in response to changes in U.S. policy," the member said, according to a summary of opinions released on Tuesday.
Another opinion said the BOJ's policy path "may change at any time" because the outlook for Japan's economy and prices could quickly turn positive or negative depending on developments surrounding U.S. tariffs.
"There's no change to the BOJ's rate-hike stance as our projection shows inflation achieving our 2% target and real interest rates are deeply negative," a third opinion showed.
At the April 30-May 1 meeting, the BOJ kept interest rates steady at 0.5% and sharply cut its growth forecasts, suggesting uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs and the hit to exports could keep policy in a holding pattern for some time.
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