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BOJ indicates it will continue negative rate policy after 2023
Central bank has long history of being bound to Fed's policy decisions

Financial market participants have paid keen attention to a recent remark by Bank of Japan Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda suggesting that the central bank will continue its negative interest rate policy after 2023.

Answering a question at a news conference on June 16 about whether it will be difficult for the BOJ to increase interest rates before the U.S. Federal Reserve, Kuroda said, "I don't think the BOJ will be anywhere near raising interest rates in fiscal 2021 or 2022."

The question was raised because the Fed indicated on June 10 that interest rates will remain close to zero until at least the end of 2022 to address the economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic.