According to a research report from Goldman Sachs analyst Akira Otani, the Japanese government's nomination of Toichiro Asada and Ayano Sato to the Bank of Japan's Policy Board somewhat reduces the likelihood of an earlier interest rate hike in April or June. The economist stated that both candidates have advocated for aggressive fiscal expansion and accommodative monetary policy in recent years, although they have not publicly commented on current economic policies. Otani noted that based on their past remarks, the nominees are likely to take a relatively cautious stance toward further rate increases. Goldman Sachs maintains its baseline forecast that the Bank of Japan's next rate hike will occur in July.
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