BOJ Ueda turns dovish; possibility of year-end rate rise fades

TOKYO — Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda toned down his hawkish rhetoric as the central bank gained in the yen amid a U.S. economic slowdown.

“Uncertainty in the global economy, particularly in the US economy, and the resulting movements in financial markets have made the outlook uncertain,” Ueda told a news conference after the central bank decided to leave policy unchanged on Friday.

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