BOJ Officials: Yen Weakness Heightens Inflation Risks, Open to Faster Rate Hikes
On July 22, Bank of Japan officials believe that the recent yen weakening is posing upside risks to inflation and are open to raising interest rates more frequently than once every six months. (Jin10)
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