PM Takaichi Asks BOJ Chief for Appropriate Monetary Policy
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Tokyo, May 22 (Jiji Press)--Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday asked the Bank of Japan to carry out an appropriate monetary policy based on a government-BOJ joint statement on their coordination, BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda said the same day.
Takaichi made the request at a meeting with the central bank chief held at the prime minister's office.
"I explained my thinking on monetary policy as well" to the prime minister, Ueda also told reporters after the meeting, in which they exchanged opinions on recent developments in the economy, prices and financial markets amid the Middle East crisis.
The prime minister and the BOJ governor regularly exchange opinions on economic and financial matters. Friday's meeting was the first at the prime minister's office since February and the third since Takaichi took office last October.
Financial market players are keeping a close tab on whether the BOJ will decide to raise interest rates at its next policymaking meeting on June 15-16.
[Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.]
