TOKYO — Bank of Japan board members discussed how to use estimates on the economy's neutral interest rate to determine further hikes in borrowing costs, with one saying the BOJ's policy rate was still far from that level, minutes of their December meeting showed.

Another member questioned whether it was appropriate to use estimates based on data from Japan's prolonged period of deflation, in determining the timing of future interest rate hikes, according to the minutes released on Wednesday.

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