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iminating the risk of return to deflation, Reuters reports, citing presentation material released after the meeting.“Cabinet Office told meeting must ensure recent positive signs on end to deflation are sustainable.”to end quantitative easing when inflation stabilizes around 2%.”
“Some participants in economic council session with private experts said BoJ should consider modifying extraordinary stimulus if inflation, wages keep rising.”is paring back gains below 136.00, as the Japanese Yen cheers the above report. The pair is still up 0.13% on the day, at the press time.Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.
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