Japan govt warns BoJ to be careful communicating exit from easing


TOKYO: The Japanese government warned the central bank on Friday to take care in communicating its eventual exit from its massive easing policy, citing the market turmoil experienced when the US Federal Reserve disclosed the initial tapering from its quantitative easing policy.

Treading with unusual directness into the territory of the independent Bank of Japan, the government said in an annual economic "white paper" that it expects the BoJ to continue its easing policy for some time as inflation remains well below target.

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