Kuroda and Davos panel see little alternative to divergence

Bank of Japan governor warns a synchronised exit from easy policy ‘could be worse’

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Kuroda believes divergent monetary policy to be natural in current economic climate

Haruhiko Kuroda downplayed the significance of divergent monetary policy in the world's largest economies on January 23, at one of the last panels at the World Economic Outlook in Davos.

The divergence in policy between the Bank of Japan (BoJ) and European Central Bank (ECB) on one hand, and the Federal Reserve on the other, is being watched closely by the International Monetary Fund.

On the panel discussion, IMF managing director Christine Lagarde noted there had been a "serious impact" on

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