TOKYO — The Bank of Japan (BOJ) will raise interest rates and adjust the degree of monetary support if improvements in the economy and price conditions continue, Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Wednesday.

The new US administration's economic policy and momentum of this year's wage negotiations in Japan are key in deciding the rate-hike timing, Ueda said at a gathering of regional banks.

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