BoJ seen forecasting FY25 CPI to rise 1.6-1.9%

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BoJ seen forecasting FY25 CPI to rise 1.6-1.9%
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BoJ seen forecasting FY25 CPI to rise 1.6-1.9% BOJ CentralBanks USDJPY

agency, that the ´´Bank of Japan is considering a projection for consumer prices for the 2025 fiscal year to rise 1.6-1.9% in a move seen to keep market players from betting on the central bank to head to exit from stimulus.´´

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