Central Banks

BOJ Keeps Options Open by Citing Dual Risks in Regional Reports

Cherry trees in bloom in front of the Bank of Japan headquarters.Photographer: Ko Tsuchiya/Bloomberg

The Bank of Japan avoided fueling market expectations over the likelihood of a rate hike this month by keeping its signaling from two quarterly regional economic reports highly nuanced.

The BOJ left the economic assessments of all nine regions unchanged in its Sakura report Monday, saying the respective economies are either recovering or picking up. At the same time, the BOJ said there is emerging cautiousness in the areas over the ramifications of the war in the Middle East.