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08.09.2021, 09:30

BoJ's governor Kuroda: We are not considering stopping buying or transferring or selling ETFs - Nikkei Asia

  • BoJ will continue to take persistent stance when it comes to monetary easing, even after COVID-19 pandemic abates, until the goal of 2% inflation is reached
  • There is strong uncertainty regarding the impact of infections
  • We will continue our present measures of monetary easing, and help with companies' financing
  • If necessary, we are prepared to take additional easing measures without hesitation
  • There is a "considerable difference in the labor market" behind inflation gap with U.S. and Europe
  • Japan has maintained employment during COVID, so even if consumer demand returns, it will be able to respond immediately in terms of supply
  • Regarding the exit strategy from large-scale easing, including purchase of ETFs, he says that "it should be decided based on situation when the 2% [inflation] target approaches"

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