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IMF endorses Japan’s commitment to flexible yen

by Sarkiya Ranen
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IMF endorses Japan’s commitment to flexible yen
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THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Japan’s commitment to allow the yen to move flexibly will help the central bank focus on achieving price stability, warning against growing calls by some analysts to use monetary policy to slow the currency’s decline.

The IMF’s executive board also said further hikes in the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) short-term policy rate should “proceed at a gradual pace and be data-dependent”, given balanced risks to inflation and mixed signals in recent data.

The board “underscored that Japan’s longstanding commitment to a flexible exchange rate regime will help absorb shocks and support monetary policy’s focus on price stability”, the IMF said in a statement released by its executive board in Washington on Monday (May 13).

By purchasing government bonds flexibly in accordance to market developments, the BOJ can “mitigate excessive shifts in yields” that could hurt Japan’s financial system during its historical transition from ultra-loose monetary policy, the IMF said.

The recommendations come as Japan struggles to combat persistent yen falls that have become a headache for policymakers, as the weaker currency hurts consumption and the broader economy by inflating the cost of raw material imports.

Japan’s Ministry of Finance is suspected to have intervened in the currency market at the end of April to early May to slow the yen’s declines, which accelerated in part due to market expectations the BOJ will be in no rush to raise interest rates after pulling them out of negative territory in March.

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In Japan, the Ministry of Finance has the authority to decide whether and when to intervene. The BOJ acts as an agent and executes the orders on behalf of the ministry. REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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