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© KYODOAs BOJ diverges from peers, yen weakness a tolerance test
By Noriyuki Suzuki TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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garypen
I luvs me a weak yen. I hope it stays over 120 for as long as possible.
TARA TAN KITAOKA
Not good for normal people.
TrevorPeace
A weaker yen would be a great incentive for foreign tourists to come back to Japan, but sadly, we're not allowed in.
fxgai
That last comment from Yamamoto at Mizuho is spot on.
Financed by eventual higher taxes, on households. It’s sheer genius.
Ugh. And the policy makers in charge…
tttccc111
BOJ keeps the monetary policy that has been proved not really working for decades. Is it stupidity?
JeffLee
Kinda evitable for a mature economy with a shrinking population. This isn't India!
Not a bad article for Kyodo.
kurisupisu
I gave up on Japan as a source of income just as the large companies Japanese have done.
Exports are the only driver of growth in Japan’s moribund economy...
dagon
Price hikes are good news for the BOJ as long as they are accompanied by strong wage growth so consumer demand will not be hurt.
The BOJ and the LDP on the second half of that proposition: Shrug.