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BOJ to forgo July rate hike, taper $152 bln per year, says ex-policymaker

June 17, 2024
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BOJ to forgo July rate hike, taper $152 bln per year, says ex-policymaker
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TOKYO: The Bank of Japan is likely to trim bond buying by around 24 trillion yen ($152 billion) annually in new guidance due next month, but forgo raising interest rates at least until September, former board member Makoto Sakurai said on Monday.

At its policy meeting on Friday, the BOJ decided to start trimming its huge bond purchases and announce a detailed plan in July on reducing its nearly $5 trillion balance sheet, taking another step toward unwinding its massive monetary stimulus.

Governor Kazuo Ueda gave few clues on how much the BOJ will
actually trim its bond buying, saying only that the taper size
will be significant.

“The BOJ has the option of reducing its monthly purchase
amount by just one trillion yen. But with the governor having
said the size would be ‘significant,’ there’s a good chance it
will taper by around 2 trillion yen,” Sakurai told Reuters in an
interview.

The BOJ currently buys roughly 6 trillion yen of government
bonds per month with an allowance of 5-7 trillion yen. It will
likely trim the purchase to 4 trillion yen per month, he said.

Bank of Japan to trim bond buying, keeps rates steady

The BOJ’s decision to announce its bond-tapering plan at its next meeting in July 30-31 has heightened uncertainty on whether it will hike short-term interest rates at the same meeting, or hold off until later in the year to avoid upending markets.

Sakurai, who retains close ties with incumbent policymakers, said the BOJ will likely forgo raising rates in July and wait for more clarity on whether summer bonus payments and wage gains will help consumption will rebound.

“The BOJ is probably in no rush to raise short-term rates as doing so would push up mortgage loan rates and hurt already weak housing investment,” Sakurai said. “The next interest rate hike will likely happen in autumn or early next year.”

If economic and price developments move roughly in line
with its projection, the central bank may raise interest rates
to 0.5% by the end of next year, Sakurai said.

After ending eight years of negative interest rates in March, the BOJ currently sets the short-term policy rate target in a range of 0-0.1%.

Many economists expect the BOJ to hike interest rates to
0.25% this year, though they are divided on whether it will come in July or later in the year.

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