BOJ’s Noguchi: If energy prices rise further, that will push up inflation but weigh on economy
|Bank of Japan (BOJ) policy board member Asahi Noguchi is making some comments on the impact of higher inflation on the economy, courtesy of rising energy prices.
Key quotes
It'll take some time to stably hit Japan's inflation target.
Japan's economy likely to continue recovering as impact of pandemic, supply constraints eases.
Pandemic's impact on consumption, Ukraine crisis among key risks to Japan’s economic outlook.
If energy prices rise further, that will push up inflation but weigh on economy.
Japan's core consumer inflation to accelerate to around 2% from April, may speed up further depending on global commodity price moves.
Japan's worsening terms of trade driven by rising energy and raw material prices with weak yen playing very limited part.
Japan is not experiencing the kind of high inflation seen in many other countries.
Trend inflation excluding energy factors remain very low in Japan.
Most important for BOJ to maintain patiently sustain current monetary easing.
BOJ must maintain easy policy to ensure labour market improves and lead to appropriate level of wage growth.
It will take significant time for inflation to stably achieve BOJ’s target.
Energy prices will likely remain elevated for some time, which could heighten sustainability of global inflation.
Global economy experiencing typical cost-push inflation, which hurts economic activity.
Market reaction
USD/JPY bulls are taking back control, as the major recovers losses to recapture 123.50. The pullback in the pair could be attributed to the renewed downside in the US Treasury yields across the curve. The spot is down 0.13% on the day.
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