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日本央行政策路径渐明确 副行长:若经济符合预期将继续加息
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-17 07:28

Core Insights - The Bank of Japan's Deputy Governor, Shinichi Uchida, highlighted positive signs in the economy, including steady consumer recovery, moderate growth in capital expenditure, and overall improvement in corporate confidence [1][2] - Uchida emphasized the importance of data-driven decision-making and the high uncertainty surrounding overseas economic conditions, trade policies, and price trends [1][2] Economic Indicators - Japan's economy is experiencing a "moderate recovery," but there are also signs of weakness [1] - The latest Tankan survey indicates that overall business confidence is "robust," particularly among some manufacturers due to reduced uncertainty regarding U.S. tariffs [1] Inflation and Monetary Policy - Uchida noted that "potential inflation may stagnate for a period before gradually accelerating" [1] - The Bank of Japan will continue to raise interest rates if economic and price trends align with their forecasts, maintaining a gradual approach to exiting ultra-loose monetary policy [1] External Risks - Uchida warned of high uncertainty in external economic developments and stressed the need to be cautious about the impact of global trade policies on the economy, financial markets, and foreign exchange [2]