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Bank of Japan is not undertaking Fed-like tapering, says Governor

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November 23, 2018
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TOKYO: Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said a slowdown in the central banks bond buying is different in nature from the US Federal Reserves tapering of asset purchases, signalling that Japan is nowhere near an exit from ultraloose monetary policy.

But Kuroda also said the BOJ would need to shrink the size of its balance sheet once inflation accelerates, suggesting that the central bank wont maintain its massive stimulus indefinitely.

“The Feds tapering is conducted intentionally and in several stages, as part of a normalisation of monetary policy,” Kuroda told parliament on Thursday.

“The slowdown in our government bond buying is different from the Feds tapering,” he added.

Since reverting to a policy targeting interest rates, the BOJ has steadily slowed its government bond purchases to half the level it loosely commits to buy each year.

Some analysts describe the slowdown as the BOJs “stealth tapering,” or an intentional attempt by the central bank to whittle down a huge bond buying programme that critics see as unsustainable.

Subdued inflation has forced the BOJ to maintain a huge stimulus programme despite the rising costs, such as the pain inflicted on bank profites by years of near-zero interest rates.

In a meeting with business leaders in central Japan earlier this month, Kuroda said Japan is “no longer in a situation where decisive, large-scale policy is needed to overcome deflation.”

Some market players interpreted the remark as suggesting the BOJ could backtrack on its pledge to hit its 2 percent inflation target.

Kuroda rebuffed such a view, saying that while no additional easing was needed now, it was important for the BOJ to patiently maintain the current stimulus programme.

“Japans economy is clearly improving but its taking some time to achieve 2% inflation,” Kuroda said.

“Its a somewhat complicated situation … so we need to carefully weigh the merits and costs of our policy.”

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