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Bank of Japan set to reduce JGB purchases, stands pat on interest rate

Bank of Japan set to reduce JGB purchases, stands pat on interest rate

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The BOJ said in its statement it could reduce its purchases of Japanese government bonds after the next monetary policy meeting, scheduled to be held on July 30 and 31. During the intermeeting period, the BOJ said it will collect views from market participants and will decide on a detailed plan for the reduction of its purchase amount during the next one to two years or so. The Bank of Japan is largely expected to hold interest rates steady at the end of its 2-day meeting ending June 14, 2024. Seen here, the Japanese flag flying high at the BOJ headquarters in Tokyo. Kazuhiro Nogi | Afp | Getty Images

The Bank of Japan kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged on Friday, but indicated it’s considering the reduction of its purchase of Japanese government bonds.

The central bank left short-term rates unchanged at between 0% to 0.1% at the end of its two-day policy meeting, as widely expected.

But notably, the bank said in its statement it could reduce its purchases of Japanese government bonds after the next monetary policy meeting, scheduled for July 30 and 31.

The decision was passed with an 8-1 majority vote, with board member Nakamura Toyoaki dissenting.

Toyoaki was in favor of reducing JGB purchases, but is of the view that the BOJ should only decide to reduce them after reassessing developments in economic activity and prices in the July 2024 outlook report, slated for July 31.

Ahead of the next meeting, the BOJ said it will collect views from market participants and will decide on a detailed plan for the reduction of its purchase amount for the next one to two years.

Purchases of JGBs, commercial paper and corporate bonds will also continue as decided in the March monetary policy meeting.

Following the BOJ decision, the Japanese yen weakened 0.52% to 157.84 against the U.S. dollar, while the yield on 10-year JGB fell 44 basis points to 0.924.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 0.68%, reversing earlier losses, while the Topix was 0.71% higher.

Bold policy moves

In March, the BOJ raised interest rates for the first time in 17 years — ending the world’s last negative rate regime — and scrapped the yield curve control policy in a radical policy move.

However, the central bank said at that

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