日本央行未签署支持美联储鲍威尔的声明

日本央行拒绝签署各中央银行支持美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的联合声明,这与其长期避免争议话题的惯例一致,尤其是在美日关系敏感以及即将举行大选之际。

日本央行(BOJ)选择不加入支持美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的中央银行名单,这凸显了其对政治介入的回避以及政府不愿在即将举行提前大选之际损害与美国关系的犹豫之情。 该问题的敏感性显而易见,日本央行非正式地向政府咨询是否签署该联合声明,但官员们未能及时批准其发布,据两名政府消息人士透露。 “我们无法立即说是的原因,部分是因为我们与美国的关系,”一名消息人士在匿名条件下表示,因为此事极为敏感。 分析师指出,日本央行的决定符合其长期以来对争议话题保持沉默的惯例。提到的关键人物包括BOJ、美联储、杰罗姆·鲍威尔、唐纳德·特朗普、高市早苗和植田和夫。

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