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BOJ to carry out yield curve control with 'greater flexibility'

Published 07/27/2023, 11:48 PM
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Investing.com -- The Bank of Japan kept interest rates at ultra-low levels on Friday and said that while it will continue with its yield curve control (YCC) operations, it will adopt a less strict approach to keeping yields within its target range. 

The BOJ maintained its range for yields on 10-year government bonds in the range of negative 0.5% to 0.5%, but said that the range will be used as “references, not as rigid limits.” 

The bank left short-term interest rates at negative 0.1%, and said it will still carry out its monetary easing policy to increase wage growth and bring inflation closer to the 2% annual target range.

But the bank flagged more flexibility in its monetary easing, citing “high uncertainties for economic activity and prices.”

“It is appropriate for the bank to enhance the sustainability of monetary easing under the current framework by conducting yield curve control with greater flexibility and nimbly responding to both upside and downside risks to Japan’s economic activity and prices,” the BOJ said in a statement. 

The move marks a potential shift in the BOJ’s ultra-dovish stance, with the bank also flagging substantially higher inflation over the next two years.

The bank now expects core consumer price index inflation of 3% in fiscal 2023, and then trend around 1.5% to 2% in fiscal 2024 and 2025.

10-year government bond yields shot up over 13% after the decision, crossing the BOJ’s 0.5% upper band to hit a high of 0.517%. 

But the yen slid 0.8%, amid some speculation that the move was not as hawkish as markets were pricing in. 

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The BOJ had last widened its YCC policy in December, amid pressure from high inflation and as traders began to question just how long the bank could control yields.

The policy was introduced in 2016 as increased bond buying failed to stimulate inflation, and was intended to control the yield curve to suppress short- to medium-term rates, increasing liquidity without reducing ultra-long yields and hurting returns for long-term investors. 

But recent stickiness in Japanese inflation saw renewed speculation over whether the BOJ will further adjust its YCC policy.

Data released earlier on Friday showed that inflation in Tokyo grew more than expected in July, indicating a similar trend in nationwide inflation. The reading was also well above the BOJ’s 2% annual target.

Core Japanese inflation, which ignores volatile items such as fresh food and fuel prices, has also remained near 40-year highs, indicating that underlying price pressures on the BOJ and the Japanese economy remain high.

Latest comments

ycc was tweaked to allow for 10y JGB yield range of -1% to +1%........ Investing.com seems to have misplace that memo
nasdaq holding well...? it depends on PCE i guess
A dip
sell
Extremely long lifespan of Japanese people is the real problem.
dirty Indians
BOJ destroyed the evonomy… that why the population collapse, duh
Interest rates below 2% are emergency crisis rates that are a short term fix at the cost of the long term.   No wonder the country has endless no or low growth.  They are propping up zombie companies endlessly, for one.  Second, if you live in Japan your savings dont grow.  If you want to buy that car or TV you double down on savings.  No wonder there has been deflation.  These ideas are basic ideas and yet the BOJ ignores them, blind to the problems it is creating and forever needing crisis emergency action.  Get with the program BOJ.  Ridiculous policies.
so you blame BOJ for the low birth rate in Japan?  yeah OK, why stop there, why not blame the Tsunami and covid on BOJ as well?
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