BoJ vigilant to bond market impact of QQE, Nakaso says
Central bank monitoring effects of large-scale asset purchases
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) recognises the potential for instability caused by its large-scale asset purchases, but is taking measures to smooth market functioning, according to deputy governor Hiroshi Nakaso.
During remarks at a meeting of business leaders in Akita today (June 9), Nakaso said he recognised the programme of quantitative and qualitative easing (QQE) was impacting not only firms' profitability, but also their trading practices and IT systems. Many people had also spoken to him of
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