BOJ keeps rate target unchanged at around 0.5%
The Bank of Japan has decided to keep its benchmark interest-rate unchanged. The central bank target of around 0.5 percent for short-term rates will remain in place. It made the announcement after its two-day policy meeting ended on Tuesday.
The BOJ decision comes amid uncertainty about the economic effects in Japan of US President Donald Trump's tariff measures.
The Bank of Japan has also decided to taper planned reductions in monthly purchases of Japanese government bonds. From April 2026, the bank will aim to reduce purchases by about 200 billion yen, or about 1.3 billion dollars, every three months.
That compares with the current plan to the amount by about 400 billion yen, or about 2.7 billion dollars, every quarter.
Ref : NHK
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