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BOJ's Haru says monetary policy may change

Bank of Japan policy board member Hidehiko Haru said in a speech the central bank may see the possibility of ending its quantitative monetary policy easing in the year to March 2007.

The policy could end, according to Haru, as the Japanese economy is gradually moving to pull out of the decade-long deflation.

"It is not yet clear as to the timing when the Japanese economy can overcome the deflation and when we can change the current quantitative monetary easing framework. But I think such a chance

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