Japan PM Kishida says expects BOJ to make efforts to achieve 2% inflation target

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He is calling on the BOJ to try and achieve 2% inflation in a stable and sustainable manner.

Well, inflation in Japan hasn’t taken off like in other parts of the world but it is slowly moving towards the 2% target. And for a country that has long gotten used to deflation, that’s perhaps a big deal. That said, whether or not these price pressures are sustainable (likely not the case as wages remain subdued and Japan also has demographic issues) is a different question.

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