40 pct of Japanese firms want central bank to scale down monetary easing: survey-Xinhua

40 pct of Japanese firms want central bank to scale down monetary easing: survey

Source: Xinhua| 2023-03-05 18:55:30|Editor: huaxia

TOKYO, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Some 40 percent of Japanese companies want the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to scale down its ultra-loose monetary policy over the next year, local media reported on Sunday citing a recent survey.

According to a survey by research firm Teikoku Databank, of around 1,000 valid respondents, 39.6 percent called for a scaling back of the massive monetary easing program, while 36.4 percent said the central bank should stick to its current policy designed to keep interest rates at low levels to support the economy, Kyodo News reported.

"While many think it is desirable for the BOJ to revise its strategy of unprecedented monetary easing, they are concerned about the risks posed by a sudden policy change and called for a gradual shift," the Tokyo-based research firm said in the survey.

The Japanese central bank keeps short-term and long-term rates at ultra-low levels through its massive bond-buying program, putting it at odds with major central banks shifting toward tighter monetary policy.

While the BOJ's dovish policy helps to bolster the economy, analysts have pointed out side effects, including excessive depreciation of the yen and distortion of the bond market, Kyodo News said.

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