Bank Of Japan Leaves Deposit Rates Unchanged At -0.1%; Expands Stimulus Toolkit

Bank of Japan expands monetary stimulus. 

Haruhiko Kuroda, governor of the Bank of Japan. (Photographer Akio Kon/Bloomberg)

The Bank of Japan left its key policy rate unchanged at negative 0.1 percent, but introduced measures to boost inflation and stimulate the economy.

The Japanese central bank said it will consider expanding the monetary base if needed, until inflation is stable above the 2 percent mark. Here are some of the other highlights from BOJ’s policy meeting.

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