Ueda downplays political friction but military Keynesianism poses challenge

key takeaways
  • The Bank of Japan (BOJ) held rates steady again, citing continuing uncertainty from US protectionism.
  • BOJ Governor Ueda Kazuo downplayed the significance of domestic politics as a factor in the BOJ’s decision-making, but the new government’s fiscal policies – particularly its determination to raise defense spending – could raise tensions.

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