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Money Market Operations in FY2001

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In its guidelines for money market operations, in fiscal 2001, the Policy Board of the Bank of Japan raised the target level of the aggregate balance of current account deposits held at the Bank in several steps. Accordingly, more ample funds were provided to the market, and, as a result, short-term interest rates fell to near-zero levels and under-subscription for fund providing operations was not uncommon. Against this background, the Bank sought to effectively implement guidelines for money market operations through the enhancement of operational tools and more attentive market monitoring.

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  • Open Market Operations Division, 2002. "Money Market Operations in FY2001," Bank of Japan Review Series Market Review E-series, 2, Bank of Japan.
  • Handle: RePEc:boj:bojrev:02-e-3m
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