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  2. Negative interest on excess reserves - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, the Bank of Japan followed European central banks and lowered its interest rates below zero, after several years of keeping them at the lower end of the positive range. [14] The existing balances will keep on yielding a rate of 0.1 percent; the reserves that banks are required to keep at the BOJ will have a rate of zero percent ...

  3. Zero interest-rate policy - Wikipedia

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    US inflation rates. Zero interest-rate policy (ZIRP) is a macroeconomic concept describing conditions with a very low nominal interest rate, such as those in contemporary Japan and in the United States from December 2008 through December 2015 and again from March 2020 until March 2022 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. RPT-COLUMN-Markets not braced for Japanese, Swiss cenbank ...

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    That's how much analysts at Morgan Stanley reckon G4 central banks - the U.S. Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Japan and Bank of England - will shrink their balance sheets by, via ...

  5. Interest rate - Wikipedia

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    For practical purposes, investors and academics typically view the yields on government or quasi-government bonds guaranteed by a small number of the most creditworthy governments (United Kingdom, United States, Switzerland, EU, Japan) to effectively have negligible default risk. As financial theory would predict, investors and academics ...

  6. Helicopter money - Wikipedia

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    The idea of helicopter drops was revived as a serious policy proposal in the early 2000s by economists considering the lessons from Japan. Ben Bernanke famously delivered a speech on preventing deflation in November 2002 as a Federal Reserve Board governor, where he said that Keynes "once semi-seriously proposed, as an anti-deflationary measure, that the government fill bottles with currency ...

  7. Bank of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Japan was reorganized in 1942 [4] [15] (fully only after 1 May 1942), under the Bank of Japan Act of 1942 (日本銀行法 昭和17年法律第67号), promulgated on 24 February 1942. There was a brief post-war period during the Occupation of Japan when the bank's functions were suspended, and military currency was issued.

  8. Japan Investment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, it was reported that JIC was considering a bid to acquire Toshiba in what would be the largest private equity deal in Japan. [7] JIC had initially teamed up with Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) but parted way over disagreeing over JIP's intention to keep CEO Shimada and his team.

  9. Japan Industrial Partners - Wikipedia

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    Japan Industrial Partners, Inc. is a Japanese private equity firm, which is based in Tokyo. It was founded in 2002 with investment from firms including Mizuho Financial Group and Bain & Company . Its CEO is Hidemi Moue.