Japan’s Kato says will conduct fiscal policy appropriately


Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said on Tuesday that he will appropriately conduct fiscal policy.

Key quotes

Seeking more Japanese Government Bond holdings by domestic investors.

Will make efforts toward appropriate Japanese Government Bonds management.

Crucial to seek Japanese Government Bond holdings by diverse groups.

Says will appropriately conduct fiscal policy.

Need to broaden investors in Japanese Government Bonds.

Need to start promoting domestic ownership of JGBs.

It's important for the government to make efforts to ensure a variety of investors buy and own government bonds, at a time when the Bank of Japan tapers its bond purchases.

Market reaction  

At the time of writing, the USD/JPY pair is trading 0.01% lower on the day at 144.53. 

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