Bank of Japan made hawkish tilt, debated inflation risk in June, minutes show


TOKYO: At least two of the Bank of Japan's nine board members called for an early interest rate increase at a policy meeting in June, minutes showed on Monday, underlining the central bank's hawkish tilt that provides scope for further hikes ahead.

"Members agreed that the yen's recent falls were among factors that push up inflation, and must warrant close attention in guiding monetary policy," the minutes showed.

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