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Economy As early as this April, the Bank of Japan will end its eight years of negative interest rates.
What happened behind the earlier termination?
What was negative interest rates?
What happened in an era of interest rates?
How to deal with it?
Preparations for the end of negative interest rates are making steady progress.
In a speech on February 8, BOJ Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida gave this impression because he gave a more in-depth explanation of policy after the termination.
It is not surprising that the termination of negative interest rates will be decided at the next Monetary Policy Meeting on March 18-19.
Of course, it is not surprising that the termination of negative interest rates will be decided at the next Monetary Policy Meeting on April 25-26.
In any case, it seems unlikely that the base rate for short-term loans and variable loans will rise further after the termination of negative interest rates.
"Even if negative interest rates are terminated, the base rate for short-term loans and variable loans will not rise immediately at many banks.
But even if negative interest rates are terminated, the base rate for short-term loans and variable loans will not rise immediately.
Although negative interest rates are terminated, the base rate for short-term loans and variable loans Course) Graduated from Nihon Keizai Shimbun Co., Ltd. in the same year.
As a reporter of the Economy Department, he was in charge of the Bank of Japan, the former Ministry of Finance, the former International Trade and Industry Ministry, the Foreign Ministry, the former Postal Service and the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home Affairs Ministry, the former Home 0 1964 2007 Sophia University