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Japan's central bank: If economic and inflation trends align with projections and continue to improve, it will keep raising policy interest rates

Japan's central bank: If economic and inflation trends align with projections and continue to improve, it will keep raising policy interest rates

2025-12-19 11:21

ChainThink message, December 19: The Bank of Japan stated that if economic and inflation trends align with projections and continue to improve, it will proceed with further policy rate hikes.

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