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Questions over BOJ independence risk rise in long-JGB yields


Japanese law requires ‘autonomy’ but leaves room for government influence

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A recent draft of a basic economic policy document has given the market the impression that the government may intervene in the central bank’s monetary policy. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by Nikkei)

TOKYO — Questions about central bank independence are pushing up yields on long-term Japanese government bonds, with some market participants worried that the Bank of Japan could lag in tackling inflation because of government preferences.





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