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【焦点:日本央行官员称日圆疲弱利大于弊 通胀上升源于外部因素】

路透东京4月7日 - 日本央行审议委员野口旭周四表示,对日本出口导向型经济而言,日圆疲弱利大于弊,他对日圆近期下跌会推高进口成本,进而损及日本经济的观点不以为然。

野口旭说,与担心通胀飙升的其他国家不同,日本的主要目标是结束通缩,并支撑通胀维持在比较理想的水平。

他补充说,弱势日圆比强势日圆更有利于实现这一目标。强势日圆会推低物价并冲击出口。

https://cn.reuters.com/article/japan-cen-yen-fx-0407-idCNKCS2LZ0WW



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【焦点:日本央行官员称日圆疲弱利大于弊 通胀上升源于外部因素】

路透东京4月7日 - 日本央行审议委员野口旭周四表示,对日本出口导向型经济而言,日圆疲弱利大于弊,他对日圆近期下跌会推高进口成本,进而损及日本经济的观点不以为然。

野口旭说,与担心通胀飙升的其他国家不同,日本的主要目标是结束通缩,并支撑通胀维持在比较理想的水平。

他补充说,弱势日圆比强势日圆更有利于实现这一目标。强势日圆会推低物价并冲击出口。

https://cn.reuters.com/article/japan-cen-yen-fx-0407-idCNKCS2LZ0WW

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