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IMF: BOJ should target shorter maturity yields to ease banking-sector strain

In its Article 4 policy proposal to Japan on Monday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) urged the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to consider steps to ease the strains caused by its ultra-loose policy on financial institutions.

Key Quotes:

BOJ should consider adjusting YCC framework, shift 0% target to shorter maturity from current 10-year bond yield.

BOJ could abandon quantity guidance on bond buying, should consider an inflation range target to increase policy flexibility.

Monetary, financial sector policies should be better coordinated to enhance monetary policy sustainability, mitigate financial stability risks.

Near-term fiscal policy should complement BOJ’s efforts to spur growth.

Japan's economic growth expected to moderate, inflation to edge up but remain below BOJ’s target.

Rising economic policy uncertainty, increase in financial stability risks suggest rising risk profile for Japan.

Japan's financial regulator should encourage regional banks to diversify businesses.

A more accommodative monetary stance by other major central banks could lead to yen rise, undermine BOJ’s reflation efforts.

Yen's 2019 real exchange rate is preliminary assessed as consistent with fundamentals.

Staff scenario suggests sales tax rate needs to rise to 15% by 2030, 20% by 2050 to finance ageing costs.

The USD/JPY pair hovers near multi-day tops of 108.87, as the yen remains broadly undermined by the renewed optimism on the US-China trade front. 

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