Abenomics: So Much Effort, So Little Results

 | May 16, 2016 07:11AM ET

Abenomics Recap

Record Japanese stimulus coupled with negative rates yield produced no inflation, a flat stock market, a strengthening yen, falling exports, and a slowdown in bank lending.

Running Out of Road

Bloomberg reports Never Has BOJ Done So Much for So Little Benefit :

Even after arranging a record stimulus program and reducing a key interest rate to less than zero, the central bank has failed to boost inflation to its goal of 2 percent. Stocks are little changed from where they were in October 2014 when Governor Haruhiko Kuroda expanded his package of asset purchases. Exports are declining. One measure of bank lending is at a 14-year high, though loan growth is slowing compared with a year ago. While most sovereign bond yields have turned negative, corporate borrowing costs are lagging behind.

“Japan might be starting to run out of road a bit on the monetary policy front,” said Andrew Colquhoun, the head of sovereign rankings for the region at Fitch in Hong Kong. That “would tend to undercut one of the sources of support that the sovereign ratings have had.”

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