Bank of Japan Governor “Aiming to Achieve 2% Price Rise” National Securities Convention October 5, 17:29

The Bank of Japan's Governor Kuroda greeted the National Securities Convention held online on the 5th, reiterating the idea of ​​working with the government to achieve the price stability target of 2%.

In this, Governor Kuroda said about the current state of the domestic economy, "Although it is still in a difficult situation, it is picking up as economic activity gradually resumes."



In addition, he said, "We will strive to support corporate cash flow and secure financial market stability, and aim to achieve the BOJ's mission of 2% price stability," he said. The inflation rate established in 2013 in collaboration with the government. He expressed his intention to continue monetary easing measures toward the goal of.

In addition, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Aso, who greeted at the same convention, said, "To restore the trust of the Japanese capital market as an international financial hub, in connection with the system trouble on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on the 1st of this month. It is necessary to investigate the cause and prevent recurrence. Even if a system failure occurs, it is important to promptly resume transactions and improve the crisis management ability to minimize the impact on customers, and the Financial Services Agency is firmly committed to this problem. I would like to work on it, "he said, and expressed the idea that it is important to consider measures to prevent recurrence and measures to be taken when trouble occurs.