TOKYO: The Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, as policymakers chose to spend more time gauging how prospects of higher U.S. tariffs would affect the export-reliant economy.
The widely expected decision came as fears of a global slowdown caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy overshadow wage and price data showing Japan making progress in durably achieving the BOJ's 2% inflation target.
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