The Bank of Japan kept its key policy rate unchanged, as Governor Kazuo Ueda mulled the impact from January’s hike and remained wary of risks in the global economy.
Ueda and his fellow board members voted to keep the policy rate at 0.5% Wednesday at the end of a two-day gathering, according to a statement from the central bank.
The result was in line with the expectations of all 52 economists surveyed by Bloomberg.
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