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Prices at the Pumps - April 17, 2024 #saltwire #energymarkets #pricesatthepumps #gaspricesWASHINGTON -Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Thursday the central bank may raise interest rates again if the yen's declines significantly push up domestic inflation.
The BOJ will scrutinize how the yen's declines so far this year have affected the economy and prices, and take the findings into account in producing fresh quarterly growth and inflation forecasts due at next week's policy meeting, Ueda said.
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