Japan will not convey in advance preference on BOJ policy, minister says
Early on July 10, Typhoon Bavi was nearing Japan’s Sakishima Islands – a remote chain of islands near Taiwan – with maximum sustained winds of 162kmh,…
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ISHIGAKI, Japan – A large and powerful typhoon approached a remote chain of islands in Japan’s south-west on July 10, prompting authorities to warn of violent winds, torrential rain, landslides and flooding in what could be the region’s most destructive storm in years. TOKYO, July 10 : Japan's government would never convey in advance its preference on how the central bank should set interest rates, Economy Minister Minoru Kiuchi said on Friday, brushing aside market concern over political interference in monetary policy. Airlines cancelled dozens of flights in the region , including for July 11.
Furthermore, Concerns that dovish premier Sanae Takaich's administration may pressure the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to delay interest rate hikes intensified after a draft economic blueprint said it was "very important for monetary policy to be guided appropriately to achieve a stronger economy".
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ISHIGAKI, Japan – A large and powerful typhoon approached a remote chain of islands in Japan’s south-west on July 10, prompting authorities to warn of violent winds, torrential rain, landslides and flooding in what could be the region’s most destructive storm in years.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaTOKYO, July 10 : Japan's government would never convey in advance its preference on how the central bank should set interest rates, Economy Minister Minoru Kiuchi said on Friday, brushing aside market concern over political interference in monetary policy.
according to Channel News AsiaAirlines cancelled dozens of flights in the region , including for July 11.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaConcerns that dovish premier Sanae Takaich's administration may pressure the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to delay interest rate hikes intensified after a draft economic blueprint said it was "very important for monetary policy to be guided appropriately to achieve a stronger economy".
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