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India's NIFTY metal index rose 1.5%.
According to Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun: Japanese automakers will launch an automotive semiconductor information sharing system.
Japan's 2-year government bond yield rose 2.5 basis points to 1.240%.
India's NIFTY 50 index gave up gains and was last down 0.05%.
After the Bank of Japan's interest rate decision, Japan's 2-year government bond yield rose from 1.215% to 1.230%.
After the Bank of Japan's interest rate decision, 10-year Japanese government bond futures fell, latest falling 0.17 yen to 131.43 yen.
After the Bank of Japan's interest rate decision, NI225 rose slightly, with the latest increase of 0.44%.
NI225 futures continued their gains after the Bank of Japan's decision and are now up 0.4%.
Bank of Japan: Regarding the U.S. economy, it is necessary to pay attention to factors such as the impact of tariffs on employment and income formation through the deterioration of corporate profits.
Bank of Japan: The output gap is expected to improve according to the trend and expand moderately.
BoJ: Medium- and long-term inflation expectations are likely to continue to rise moderately.
Bank of Japan: There are still uncertainties in the global economic outlook, such as the impact of trade policy, which may lead to an increase in supply-side import prices.
Bank of Japan: Japan's financial system is generally stable.
Bank of Japan: Risks to the outlook include the impact of trade policy on overseas economies, domestic corporate wage and pricing behavior, and developments in financial and foreign exchange markets.
The Bank of Japan: It will implement monetary policy in a timely manner from the perspective of sustainably and stably achieving the 2% inflation target.
Bank of Japan: The trend of reflecting rising wages into sales prices may strengthen more than expected.
Bank of Japan: Japan’s near-term potential growth rate is estimated to be about 0.5%.
Bank of Japan: The mechanism whereby wages and inflation rise simultaneously needs to be maintained.
Bank of Japan: Recent increases in food prices, such as rice prices, mainly reflect temporary supply-side factors.
BoJ: Consumer inflation may gradually accelerate.