TOKYO, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Bank of Japan policymakers on Wednesday stressed the need to keep monetary policy ultra-loose to shield the economy from heightening overseas risks, ruling out the possibility of raising interest rates to slow the yen's slump to 32-year lows.
The remarks by BOJ and government policymakers underscore the dilemma Japan faces, as the central bank's ultra-low rates aimed at supporting a weak economy help accelerate an unwelcome yen fall that inflates households' living costs.
"When looking at the global financial and economic environment surrounding Japan, downside risks are building up rapidly," Adachi said in a speech delivered to business leaders in Toyama, central Japan.
In a speech on Wednesday, BOJ board member Seiji Adachi said it was premature to shift away from the central bank's ultra-loose monetary policy with Japan's economy facing mounting risks from slowing global growth and volatile financial markets.
I'd argue documentaries are the best thing about Netflix, period. That's before we even mention viral hits like Tiger King or Drive to Survive. There's genre-defining true-crime series like Making a Murderer, Oscar-winning movies like Icarus, incredible nature docos like Our Planet.
When Harry met David Chris Columbus, who directed the first two Potter films, couldn't find anyone to play Harry Potter until he watched a BBC miniseries of Charles Dickens' David Copperfield. The young actor playing David was 10-year-old Daniel Radcliffe in his acting debut.
Most of the time it's fairly easy for us to select our favorites. Over the past year, we've been putting together TV and movie recommendations here at CNET. Discussing the best show on Netflix, or the best sci-fi series on Prime Video.
The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist is arguably the best of the bunch. Manti Te'o was a superstar college football player, a consensus All-American who was victim to an incredible catfishing scam with so many layers it would be impossible to explain here. If you're going to watch one episode, I'd suggest this one. And prepare yourself for one of the most unique stories in all of sport.
But in the special, Radcliffe reveals those were real candles -- or at least some were -- and they began burning through their ropes and falling. Fire alarm at Hogwarts There's a beautiful scene in 2005's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire where the other magical schools arrive to compete in the Triwizard Tournament held at Hogwarts. Hundreds of lit candles hang magically in the air.
Quidditch unmasked Credit to the various Potter directors -- the scenes of Harry and pals zooming around on brooms playing Quidditch are pretty amazing, and fun to watch. Viewers of the special get a treat -- you'll see behind-the-scenes footage of Radcliffe sitting on his broom, which is just part of a complex prop, with a green screen behind it.
It's a family-friendly trip down memory lane and you don't even have to be a huge Potterhead to enjoy it. The gang's back together in a new reunion special, Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, streaming now on HBO Max. Those adorable kids who grew up making the Harry Potter movies are all grown up, and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) is even a dad. And even the biggest fans likely will learn some new facts about the blockbuster saga.
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Which is like saying Game of Thrones is a story about an iron chair or Harry Potter is a franchise about a kid with glasses. Produced by the folks behind the also extremely good Wild Wild Country, Untold is a series of feature-length documentaries focused on sports. It's obviously much more than that.
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He has also pledged to compile another spending package to cushion the economic blow from the rising costs of living, a sign fiscal policy will play a major role in combatting fresh downside risks to the recovery.
The government, which holds jurisdiction over currency policy, spent 2.8 trillion yen ($19 billion) in dollar-selling, yen-buying intervention last month when authorities acted in the markets to prop up the yen for the first time since 1998.
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But as we all know, Radcliffe signed on, and the rest is magical history. It wasn't an easy road to hire him, though, as his parents didn't want young Dan to commit to a seven-film series, especially since at the time it was thought the films would be made in America.