BOJ's Harada says ready to ease if risks threaten price goal
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[KOFU, Japan] Bank of Japan board member Yutaka Harada said on Wednesday the central bank must ramp up stimulus "without delay" if risks to the economy threaten achievement of its inflation target.
Mr Harada, a vocal advocate of aggressive monetary easing, said Japan's economy was facing growing risks, including from slowing demand in China, simmering trade tensions, volatile stock price moves and weak private consumption.
There was also a risk that subdued inflation could heighten views among the public that prices won't rise much and delay achievement of the BOJ's 2 per cent inflation target, he said.
"If the economy deteriorates to the extent that achieving the inflation target in the long term becomes difficult, it's necessary to strengthen monetary easing without delay," Mr Harada said in a speech to business leaders in Kofu, eastern Japan.
Under a policy dubbed yield curve control, the BOJ aims to guide short-term interest rates at minus 0.1 per cent and the 10-year government bond yield around zero per cent.
REUTERS
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