The Japanese version of Jackson Hole Central Bank Annual Meeting opens in Tokyo on Tuesday

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律动BlockBeats|May 27, 2025 00:25
BlockBeats News: On May 27th, the two-day annual conference hosted by the Bank of Japan will open in Tokyo this Tuesday (27th), similar to the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole Central Bank Conference. Renowned scholars and central bank officials from the United States, Europe, and Asia (including New York Fed President Williams) will attend the meeting, which will focus on two unsettling realities: weak economic growth and high inflation. Although most of the speeches are academic and not open to the media, this year's theme is "New Challenges Facing Monetary Policy," particularly how central banks should respond to persistent inflation, economic downturn risks, volatile markets, and US tariffs. One of the conference topics is' Reserve requirement, interest rate regulation, and quantitative tightening '. Another meeting will discuss a paper titled "Monetary Policy and Inflation Panics" published by the International Monetary Fund in December last year. (Golden Ten)
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