Panel urges BOJ to take cautious approach to rate hikes

A panel has called on the Bank of Japan to proceed carefully with any interest rate increases.

The recommendation comes as Governor Kazuo Ueda considers a possible hike in the benchmark rate next month. The panel warned that such a move could encounter resistance from within the central bank.

Published reports indicate the advice focuses on maintaining a measured pace amid ongoing economic conditions in Japan.

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