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IMF urges Asia to be mindful of spillover risks from tightening

Published 05/19/2022, 09:04 PM
Updated 05/20/2022, 12:56 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past the International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo at its headquarters in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2018. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

By Tetsushi Kajimoto

TOKYO (Reuters) -Asian economies must be mindful of spillover risks as a decade of unconventional easing policies by major central banks is unwound faster than expected, International Monetary Fund(IMF) Deputy Managing Director Kenji Okamura said.

This risk applied particularly to the most vulnerable economies, said Okamura.

Asian economies faced a choice between supporting growth with more stimulus and withdrawing it to stabilise debt and inflation, he said.

The Bank of Japan's easing policy -- which the IMF has described as quite effective -- runs counter to a global shift towards monetary tightening, with central banks in the United States, Britain and Australia having already raised interest rates.

The widening gap between Japanese and U.S. interest rates has been a major factor behind the recent yen depreciation to two-decade lows.

"You can mostly explain the recent movements, especially the last month, in the yen based on essentially tighter global monetary policy" including the U.S. Federal Reserve, said Ranil Salgado, assistant director and Japan mission chief at IMF's Asia and Pacific Department.

"The yen depreciation on balance helps Japan," Salgado added, echoing views of BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda.

Okamura, a former Japanese vice finance minister for international affairs, said the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and tighter global financial conditions would make this year "challenging" for Asia.

The war was affecting Asia through higher commodity prices and slower growth in Europe, he said.

Speaking at his first media event since becoming one of four deputy managing directors at the global lender in December, Okamura warned on the prospect of even more forceful tightening if inflation expectations kept on "drifting".

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"There is a risk that drifting inflation expectations could require an even more forceful tightening," he said, calling for calibrated policies and clear communication.

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