TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan's new chief Kazuo Ueda will not start unwinding its ultra-easy policy at April 27-28 meeting, nearly 90% of economists polled by Reuters said, as the chance of a surprise tweak at his first rate-review subsided. | 12:07am
They are going to keep that, and maybe even make it more firm." "The market reaction of higher yen and higher yields is understandable, because Ueda is relatively unknown, but as his stance becomes more clear, I think the market still start to calm down." SAISUKE SAKAI, SENIOR ECONOMIST AT MIZUHO RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGIES: "Basically, whoever becomes next BOJ governor, it is not the situation in which the current monetary easing stance to be changed sooner.
Japanese markets reacted with shock on Friday to news that the government had picked academic Kazuo Ueda to be the next central bank governor, but investors quickly snapped up the yen and sold bonds
By Harry Robertson and Ankur Banerjee LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Japanese markets reacted with shock on Friday to news that the government had picke.
By Harry Robertson and Ankur Banerjee LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Japanese markets reacted with shock on Friday to news that the government had picked academic Kazuo Ueda to be the next central bank governor, but investors