BOJ's Kuroda says inflation likely to gradually accelerate

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TOKYO : Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Wednesday that consumer inflation was expected to gradually accelerate on rising energy costs and an expected increase in demand driven by a moderate economic recovery.'Japan's economy is picking up as a trend, although it remains in a severe state du

TOKYO : Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Wednesday that consumer inflation was expected to gradually accelerate on rising energy costs and an expected increase in demand driven by a moderate economic recovery.

"Japan's economy is picking up as a trend, although it remains in a severe state due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic," Kuroda said in a speech to a quarterly meeting of the central bank's regional branch managers.

 

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