The Bank of Japan is reportedly considering raising its inflation expectations for the 2023 fiscal year to a level closer to 3%. The Bank of Japan's inflation expectation for the fiscal year 2025 is expected to remain around 1.6%.
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发表于 2023-10-17 22:41:21
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18: At 16:31, the Bank of Japan reportedly considered raising its inflation expectations for the 2023 fiscal year to a level closer to 3%. The Bank of Japan's inflation expectation for the fiscal year 2025 is expected to remain around 1.6%.
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