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Japan ruling party indicates stimulus to total around $174 billion -Kyodo

Published 10/24/2022, 05:20 AM
Updated 10/24/2022, 05:27 AM
© Reuters. A woman chooses vegetables at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan October 21, 2022. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese ruling party secretary general Toshimitsu Motegi indicated on Monday that a planned economic spending package aimed at cushioning the blow from rising living costs will total around 26 trillion yen ($174 billion), Kyodo news agency reported.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's administration is expected to approve the package at a cabinet meeting on Oct. 28, the same day the Bank of Japan (BOJ) completes a two-day policy review.

In contrast to many other central banks, the BOJ has stuck to its ultra-easy monetary policy citing Japan's slow economic recovery from the pandemic and the central bank's view that inflation would fall short of its 2% target sometime in 2023.

The growing interest-rate differentials between Japan and other countries have been blamed for the yen's sharp weakening this year to levels that authorities fear are harming the economy.

In a speech at Kyodo news, Motegi said an early rate hike would do more harm than good for the economy.

"It should be a process over about one year, and it would be difficult to suddenly raise interest rates," he said at the event, according to Kyodo.

© Reuters. A woman chooses vegetables at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan October 21, 2022. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

He added, however, that "that was not the same thing as not reviewing the current bold monetary easing policy at all," Kyodo said.

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