Bank of Japan shocks markets with strategy change

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Bank of Japan shocks markets with strategy change

With a surprising change of strategy, the Japanese central bank sent shock waves through the markets on Tuesday. After a two-day meeting, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) decided to ease the range in which long-term bond yields are moving.

The Bank of Japan surprised markets on Tuesday. (archive image)

This was seen by the markets as the first step towards tightening the monetary reins. Up to this point, the BoJ had always insisted that it was the only major central bank in the world to maintain its strategy of extremely loose monetary policy and support for domestic demand.

The BOJ stuck to its program of keeping borrowing costs at an all-time low. However, it decided to allow 10-year Japanese government bond yields between minus 0.5 percent and 0.5 percent. That’s above the current range of minus 0.25 percent and 0.25 percent. The decision surprised even economists. In response, the Nikkei index on Tokyo’s stock exchange fell sharply, while the yen appreciated sharply against the dollar.

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