TOKYO -- The Bank of Japan will curtail its ultraloose monetary policy in some fashion by the end of the year as the central bank undergoes a changing of the guard, analysts predicted in a Nikkei survey.
Economists mostly expect change to yield curb control or complete exit
Analysts anticipate a monetary policy course change by the Bank of Japan under Kazuo Ueda, who has been nominated as the next governor. © Reuters
TOKYO -- The Bank of Japan will curtail its ultraloose monetary policy in some fashion by the end of the year as the central bank undergoes a changing of the guard, analysts predicted in a Nikkei survey.