Ex-BOJ’s Momma: Central bank’s policy seen on hold despite CPI rise

Bank of Japan (BOJ) policymakers will keep policy unchanged even though consumer inflation will continue rising for a further six months, former BOJ Chief Economist Kazuo Momma predicted, in an MNI interview on Monday.

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"Core CPI this fiscal year on average is expected to rise above the BOJ's median forecast of +2.3%,"

“The BOJ won't be able to exit its strategy of easy policy until inflation stabilizes around 2% for at least two years.”

"Unless the US economy falls into recession, it will not be able to show a path pointing to inflation falling to appropriate levels.”

"The extreme views are that the mismatch will be corrected completely and the mismatch will not be corrected completely (leaving unemployment at 4% or 7% respectively). I'm in the middle of these and the U.S. unemployment rate could rise to around 5%.”

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