
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Tuesday it was premature to debate an exit from ultra-loose policy including how to whittle down its massive holdings of exchange-traded funds (ETF).
"Given recent price developments, we need to patiently maintain our powerful monetary easing. That means we're not in a stage to comment on an exit strategy including the fate of our ETF holdings," Kuroda told parliament.
"Given recent price developments, we need to patiently maintain our powerful monetary easing. That means we're not in a stage to comment on an exit strategy including the fate of our ETF holdings," Kuroda told parliament.
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