Bank of Japan can't be taken seriously without more than talk

Central bank may already have missed chance to normalize policy

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Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda on June 14 in Tokyo: His suggestion that the central bank may tighten policy in July does not seem credible. © Reuters

William Pesek is an award-winning Tokyo-based journalist and author of "Japanization: What the World Can Learn from Japan's Lost Decades."

Economists have debated for 25 years how Japan should escape the liquidity trap it fell into when even the most aggressive monetary policies failed to stimulate growth and household demand.

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