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BOJ slows bond buying, reminds markets focus is on rates

The Bank of Japan likely reduced government bond buying this month than in December by forgoing purchases of short-term bonds on Wednesday, a move some market players saw as a prelude toward tapering the central bank's massive asset-buying programme.

January 25, 2017 / 20:00 IST
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The Bank of Japan likely reduced government bond buying this month than in December by forgoing purchases of short-term bonds on Wednesday, a move some market players saw as a prelude toward tapering the central bank's massive asset-buying programme.

But Wednesday's move was more about getting markets accustomed to a decision the BOJ made in September, which was to shift its policy focus to interest rates from the pace of bond buying, sources familiar with its thinking say.

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"What's most important is to achieve the bond yield targets," said one of the sources. "Under the current framework, interest rates take priority over the amount of bond buying," the source said, a view echoed by several others.

Japanese government bonds tumbled on Wednesday after the BOJ surprised markets by not offering to buy JGBs with one to five years to maturity, when such an operation had been deemed as a certainty.