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    Japan’s central bank leaves interest rate unchanged to boost growth

    October 31, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The Bank of Japan (BOJ) announced Thursday that it will maintain its policy interest rate at 0.25%, marking a continuation of its ultra-loose monetary approach. The BOJ stated that this decision aligns with its goal of sustaining economic support while carefully monitoring inflation trends.

    Japan’s central bank leaves interest rate unchanged to boost growth

    In its latest outlook, the BOJ confirmed that it expects core consumer inflation, excluding fresh food prices, to remain steady at 2.5% for the current fiscal year ending in March 2025. This figure is consistent with the bank’s previous forecast. For the fiscal year 2025, the BOJ has adjusted its inflation projection to 1.9%, down from the earlier estimate of 2.1%, which falls below the central bank’s target of 2%.

    Kyodo News reported that BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda emphasized the importance of maintaining the current monetary policy to support Japan’s economic stability. He stated that the central bank would continue monitoring inflation, employment, and other key economic indicators to ensure that any policy changes align with Japan’s economic goals.

    Japan’s approach, which contrasts with interest rate hikes seen in the policies of other major central banks like the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, remains focused on sustaining economic growth and avoiding rapid tightening of financial conditions.

    The BOJ has consistently indicated that it will base its policy adjustments on a comprehensive evaluation of Japan’s domestic economic situation. Governor Ueda reiterated that inflation rates in Japan remain manageable, allowing the BOJ to uphold its accommodative stance as it works to stabilize prices and support growth.

    This policy decision comes as the BOJ updates its inflation forecasts, reflecting Japan’s evolving economic environment. The BOJ aims to balance inflation management with continued economic support as it monitors global and domestic economic shifts.

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