BOJ unlikely to hike rates in June despite market expectations, says economist
Published on April 28, 2026.
The Bank of Japan (BOI) is unlikely to raise its rates in June, despite market expectations. The head of Japan Economics, Shigeto Nagai, believes that the bank may not have enough data to make a policy decision by mid-1919. He suggests that a rate hike is more likely to occur in July or later in the year if the Middle East conflict continues.
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