日本央行對出口及工廠產出看法趨向悲觀
日本央行週三維持利率不變,但由於疫情爆發導致亞洲工廠停工迫使部分製造商削減產量,因此央行對出口及產出的看法更加黯淡。
央行在聲明中表示,出口及工廠產出繼續增加,但部分受到供應限制所影響,其用詞較7月聲明相比更爲悲觀,當時央行表示出口及產出繼續穩步增長。
央行行長黑田東彥表示,供應限制會持續多久存在不確定性,但強調美國及中國經濟增長持續強勁,以及疫苗接種率穩步增長將有助於日本經濟復甦。
他續指,隨着疫情的影響消退,預計日本消費需求會增強,但增長可能在某程度上低於此前的預期。
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