TOKYO—Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda said the bank would mull a shift away from monetary easing once it becomes confident about achieving its inflation target.
“If the virtuous cycle between wages and prices intensifies and the likelihood of achieving the price stability target of 2% in a sustainable and stable manner rises sufficiently, the bank will likely consider changing its monetary policy,” Ueda said in a speech Monday.
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