BoJ board member Yukitoshi Funo said it’s necessary to maintain current ultra-loose monetary policy. However, he saw no need to ramp up stimulus for now.
Funo said, “given price growth and inflation expectations aren’t heightening much, it’s necessary to maintain sufficiently low rates for a prolonged period to achieve the BoJ’s price target.” However, he’s also optimistic that “we can expect Japan’s economy to recover in the latter half of this year”. And, “as such, I see no need to ease policy further now,”
He also noted the forward guidance is already leaving open the possibility of the BoJ maintaining current policy for long. “We say ‘at least’ until spring 2020 because there’s a good chance current low rates will be maintained beyond spring next year.”