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BOJ to delay taper due to stronger Yen - Bloomberg survey

Bank of Japan 's (BOJ) powerful stimulus will likely continue under Kuroda and the yen’s recent rise could make policy normalization even more remote, shows a Bloomberg survey of 26 economists following Abe’s nomination of Kuroda and new deputies Masayoshi Amamiya and Masazumi Wakatabe.

Further, the poll shows Wakatabe, an academic and staunch reflationist, and Amamiya, a BOJ veteran, are unlikely to have an immediate impact on the monetary policy. 

 

 

 

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