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The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is unlikely to raise interest rates this year unless US tariff policy takes a positive turn, said former central bank chief economist Seisaku Kameda.
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem expressed concern that inflation may remain elevated despite its recent decline to 1.7%. The central bank maintained its key rate at 2.75%, citing a steady increase in the so-called core inflation.
China’s copper output stayed at record highs last month even as smelter processing fees plunged, tightening global competition for feedstock, Bloomberg reports.
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According to Bloomberg, the Bank of England will keep interest rates at 4.25% on Thursday. The regulator is likely to ease monetary conditions at every other meeting, as policymakers try to strike a balance between elevated inflation, slowing UK economic growth, and rising oil prices.
The number of jobs in Australia unexpectedly dropped in May. A slowing labor market could push the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to cut rates in July, followed by another move in either August or September.
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