The Bank of Japan will maintain an ultralow rate policy amid heightened uncertainty over the global economy caused by policy tightening in other economies, while keeping close tabs on the financial market impact of rate hikes overseas, Governor Haruhiko Kuroda says.
Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda dismisses the idea of remaining at the helm of the central bank beyond his current term, saying he has no such desire.
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Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda makes a rare apology for saying at an event the previous day that consumers have become more "tolerant" of price hikes, following criticism that the remark was inappropriate.