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Kazuo Ueda - Analysts overwhelmingly expect BOJ to scrap negative interest rates in April - cnbc.com - Japan

Analysts overwhelmingly expect BOJ to scrap negative interest rates in April

The Bank of Japan will pull the plug on its eight-year negative interest rate policy in April, according to more than 80% of economists polled by Reuters, marking a long-awaited major shift from a global outlier central bank.

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Clement Tan - Kazuo Ueda - Japan slipped into a technical recession. The Bank of Japan has to juggle supporting the yen and fragile growth - cnbc.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Germany

Japan slipped into a technical recession. The Bank of Japan has to juggle supporting the yen and fragile growth

Japan's central bank is expected to exit its negative interest rate regime this spring, though sluggish growth will limit its ability to alleviate depreciation pressure on the yen, according to a former Bank of Japan board member.

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Morgan Stanley - Kazuo Ueda - Sumathi Bala - CNBC Daily Open: Concerns over sluggish U.S. consumer spending - cnbc.com - Japan - Germany

CNBC Daily Open: Concerns over sluggish U.S. consumer spending

This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Like what you see? You can subscribe  here .

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Fumio Kishida - Clement Tan - Reuters - Kazuo Ueda - Japan's economy unexpectedly slips into recession, hurt by weak domestic demand - cnbc.com - Japan - Germany

Japan's economy unexpectedly slips into recession, hurt by weak domestic demand

Japan's economy dipped into a technical recession, after unexpectedly contracting again in the October-December period, provisional government data showed Thursday. High inflation crimped domestic demand and private consumption in what's now the world's fourth-largest economy.

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Nigel Green - Kazuo Ueda - Will Bank of Japan raise rates in first half of 2024? - asiatimes.com - Japan

Will Bank of Japan raise rates in first half of 2024?

Japanese government bonds experienced a drop on Tuesday, driven by what many analysts are interpreting as hawkish comments from Bank of Japan governor Kazuo Ueda.

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Fumio Kishida - Warren Buffett - William Pesek - Kazuo Ueda - Japan’s stock rally has a zombie problem - asiatimes.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China

Japan’s stock rally has a zombie problem

TOKYO — There’s no shortage of reasons to worry “irrational exuberance” is coursing through Japan’s stock market.

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Nikkei Asia chief business news correspondent - MITSURU OBE - Kazuo Ueda - BOJ chief vows to limit disruption after raising policy shift hopes - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

BOJ chief vows to limit disruption after raising policy shift hopes

TOKYO -- Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda on Tuesday raised expectations of a shift in the country's monetary policy, and sought to reassure markets it would minimize disruption when it unwinds its ultraloose easing measures.

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