EFTA01358255.pdf
👁 1
💬 0
📄 Extracted Text (369 words)
stability target of 2% in a stable manner, a further increase in inflation expectations is necessary." It also said that while
the overall results have been broadly in line with expectations "... [the] demand component data for real GDP --
particularly private consumption -- point to considerably weaker improvements than predicted? even if, on the other
hand, actual increases in corporate profits and employee income have noticably exceeded expectations. And an
empirical regime-switching model that researchers at the Bank have have developed shows that the likelihood of a
switch in inflation to a 2% trend remains very low. In fact, it has turned down from about 20% to 10% more recently,
while the probability of the trend being at 1% has risen to about 55% from less than 20% pre-2013 (chart below). That is
good in so far as the probability of the trend being at zero has dropped from stably more than 80% to less than 30%
today, yet that is clearly not something which Mr Kuroda will settle for.
For his part, the central bank chief is walking a tightrope. He has conceded his much vaunted original 2-year timeframe
will be missed due to inflation, but clearly also feels like he cannot give the government any scope to relax on their
medium-term fiscal consolidation plan, as this was an explicit precondition for the conduct and support of extraordinary
monetary easing in the first place. It warrants some 3-month vol premium on yen assets and a particularly close
following of domestic data and news in the interim. Both mark a sharp shift from what was always likely to be a very
quiet 4 or S months following last December's election.
http://www.boi.or.ip/en/mopo/outlook/gor1504a.Pdf
http://www.boi.or.ip/en/research/wps rev/rev 2015/data/rev15e03.pdf
https://www.boi.or.ip/en/research/wps rev/wps 2015/data/wp15e03.pdf
This communication may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended
recipient (or have received this communication in error) please notify the sender immediately and
destroy this communication. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in
this communication is strictly forbidden.
Deutsche Bank does not render legal or tax advice, and the information contained in this
communication should not be regarded as such.
CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) DB-SDNY-0045743
CONFIDENTIAL SDNY_GM_00191927
EFTA01358255
ℹ️ Document Details
SHA-256
4974a8cfe8122b77e241693aa6ed28431330c78ee2b0938b1abe0eeeb2bcc66e
Bates Number
EFTA01358255
Dataset
DataSet-10
Type
document
Pages
1
💬 Comments 0