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Announcement of the Monetary Policy Meeting Decisions (Sep.21)

September 21, 1999
Bank of Japan

(For immediate release)

The Bank today held a Monetary Policy Meeting, a regular meeting of the Policy Board on monetary policy.

By majority vote, the Policy Board decided to leave monetary policy unchanged.

The guideline for money market operations in the inter-meeting period ahead is as follows:

The Bank of Japan will provide more ample funds and encourage the uncollateralized overnight call rate to move as low as possible.

To avoid excessive volatility in the short-term financial markets, the Bank of Japan will, by paying due consideration to maintaining market function, initially(note) aim to guide the above call rate to move around 0.15%, and subsequently induce further decline in view of the market developments.

Note: "Initially" means the time of the Monetary Policy Meeting, February 12, 1999.

(Reference)

Meeting hours :
9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.

Members present :
Masaru Hayami ( Chairman, Governor )
Sakuya Fujiwara ( Deputy Governor )
Yutaka Yamaguchi ( Deputy Governor )
Yasuo Gotoh
Susumu Taketomi
Toshio Miki
Nobuyuki Nakahara
Eiko Shinotsuka
Kazuo Ueda

(Others present)

From Ministry of Finance:
Sadakazu Tanigaki, State Secretary for Finance ( 9:00 a.m. to 10:48 a.m.)Tsunekazu Haraguchi, Deputy Vice Minister for Policy Co-ordination ( from 10:59 a.m.)

From Economic Planning Agency:
Eiji Kawade, Director-General of the Co-ordination Bureau ( from 9:00 a.m.)

Release of minutes:
2:00 p.m. on Monday, November 1, 1999