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The Bank of Japan’s Exchange-Traded Fund Purchases under Quantitative and Qualitative Easing with Yield Curve Control

In: Monetary Policy Implementation in East Asia

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  • Sayuri Shirai

    (Keio University)

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This chapter highlights exchange-traded fundsExchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) (ETF) purchases conducted by the Bank of JapanBank of Japan (BoJ) under Quantitative and Qualitative Monetary EasingQuantitative and qualitative monetary easing (QQE) with Yield Curve ControlYield curve control. The policy to purchase stocks indirectly is unprecedented in terms of both scale and duration among major central banks. The purpose of this policy is to promote portfolio re-balancingPortfolio balancing/re-balancing among individuals, in addition to achieving the 2% price-stability targetPrice stabilitytarget. While stock prices have more than doubled, individuals have remained largely risk-averse, and foreign investorsForeign investors have increasingly dominated the stock market. Moreover, the BoJ has become one of the largest (silent) investors, with the growing impact on stock prices through the reduction of the downside risk and the possible overvaluing of some small-cap listed firms. Given that achieving 2% inflation is a distant future prospect, the BoJ may find it necessary to unwind the policy gradually by purchasing ETFsExchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) only when the stock market is under severe stress, and thereby reduce the annual pace of ETFExchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) purchases from about ¥6 trillion. This view is in line with the BoJ’s adjustments announced in July 2018 on introducing flexibility and changing the composition of ETFExchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) purchases. Whether the BoJ will be able to take a clearer, more decisive step remains to be seen, however.

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  • Sayuri Shirai, 2020. "The Bank of Japan’s Exchange-Traded Fund Purchases under Quantitative and Qualitative Easing with Yield Curve Control," Financial and Monetary Policy Studies, in: Frank Rövekamp & Moritz Bälz & Hanns Günther Hilpert (ed.), Monetary Policy Implementation in East Asia, chapter 0, pages 143-166, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:fimchp:978-3-030-50298-0_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50298-0_8
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