The Bank of Japan decided to bring greater flexibility to the yield curve control and to maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy on Friday.
The bank board, led by Governor Ueda Kazuo, decided to continue to allow the yield on 10-year Japanese government bonds, or JGBs, to fluctuate in the range of plus and minus 0.5 percentage points from the target level.
However, the central bank said it will conduct the yield curve control with greater flexibility, regarding the upper and lower bounds of the range, without setting "rigid limits".
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