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BoJ chief: No reason to withdraw stimulus now

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Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda
Tokyo - Arab Today

Bank of Japan (BoJ) Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda said there is “no reason” to raise the bank’s bond yield targets now with inflation so far from its 2 percent target, offering his strongest denial to date of the chance of withdrawing its massive stimulus any time soon.
The former top Japanese currency diplomat also played down the risk that President Donald Trump’s administration will lean toward excessive protectionism since the global community, including the US, benefits from free trade.
While Japan’s economy was slowly recovering, it still lacked enough momentum to quickly boost inflation to the BoJ’s target, Kuroda said, adding that risks to both the growth and price outlooks were skewed to the downside.
“There is no reason to reduce the level of monetary accommodation in light of current economic and price developments,” Kuroda told a Reuters Newsmaker event on Friday.
“I do not think we need to raise our interest-rate targets now,” he said. “It is unclear whether inflation will hit our 2 percent target before my term ends next April.”
Japan’s long-stagnant economy has shown signs of life in recent months, with exports and factory output benefiting from a recovery in global demand.
Core consumer prices are expected to rise in February at the fastest pace in nearly two years, a Reuters poll showed, and many analysts project inflation to approach 1 percent later this year.
That has led to a dramatic shift in market expectations, with a majority of analysts polled by Reuters predicting the BoJ’s next move would be to scale back stimulus, possibly as early as the second half of this year.
Some analysts say the BoJ may be forced to raise its yield targets to avoid ramping up bond purchases if Japanese long-term interest rates track global bond yield rises, which are being driven by expectations of higher US interest rates.
Kuroda said the BoJ might debate hiking its interest-rate targets if Japan’s inflation accelerates sharply in the future. But he said the central bank would not increase its bond yield targets just because overseas long-term interest rates were rising, or in response to rises in a single price indicator.
“When deciding on monetary policy, we must look at the underlying trend of inflation ... We will not change monetary policy just because oil price rises push up inflation,” he said.
The BoJ also sees no immediate need to scale back the pace of purchases of its exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Kuroda added, shrugging off speculation it could reduce buying as Japanese stock prices were on a firm note.
“The comments confirmed our view that a hike in the BoJ’s long-term rate target is unrealistic for now,” said Makoto Yamashita, chief bond strategist at Deutsche Securities.
Under a policy framework aimed at controlling the yield curve, the BoJ guides short-term interest rates at minus 0.1 percent and 10-year government bond yields around zero percent via aggressive asset purchases.
Kuroda said the global economic recovery is gaining momentum with US business confidence improving sharply on hopes for growth-boosting policies from Trump'’ administration.
“It is obvious the BoJ should maintain the current yield curve and make the most of improvements in the global economy,” Kuroda said, stressing his resolve to maintain an ultra-easy bias even as the US Federal Reserve hikes interest rates.
Underscoring Kuroda’s optimism, Japanese manufacturers' business confidence hit a three-year high in March.
But a business survey suggested manufacturing activity expanded at a slightly slower pace in March than in February, highlighting the fragile nature of the recovery as fears of Trump’s “America First” streak cloud the outlook.
G-20 finance leaders dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open at last week’s gathering in Germany, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist US.
Kuroda said it was hard to judge Washington’s stance on trade yet with no concrete policy steps taken by Trump’s administration.
“What I can say is that the media is portraying this as a US shift to protectionism the G-20 was forced to accept,” which was not the case, Kuroda said.

Source: Arab News

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