THE BANK OF JAPAN’S NEGATIVE INTEREST RATE Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

THE BANK OF JAPAN'S NEGATIVE INTEREST RATE  Case Solution

On January 20 2016, the BOJ held a financial policy conference at which chose to present 'Qualitative and quantitative Monetary Easing (QQE) with a Negative Interest Rate' to provide the 2% rate stability target within the quickest possible time. Henceforth, the BOJ pursued financial reducing by managing 3 substantial financial measurements: interest amount, rate, and quality. When the BOJ struck the absolutely no lower bound and discovered itself with no more space to decrease small short-term interest rates, it engaged in belligerent federal government bond purchases in an effort to lower rates throughout all durations.

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