Central Banks

BOJ Likely to End Bond Purchase Cuts Next Year, Ex-Official Says

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) headquarters in Tokyo.

Photographer: Toru Hanai/Bloomberg

The Bank of Japan will probably decide to stop reducing the amount of its government bond purchases in a plan for next fiscal year when authorities gather this month, as they eye a worrisome surge in JGB yields, according to a former BOJ board member.

Since last summer, the bank has been reducing its buying of government bonds by ¥400 billion ($2.8 billion) every quarter, but that process will come to a halt, former board member Makoto Sakurai said in an interview Monday in Tokyo.