BOJ minutes - members ditched timeframe due to worries about communication

Reuters

Published Jun 20, 2018 01:17

BOJ minutes - members ditched timeframe due to worries about communication

TOKYO (Reuters) - Some Bank of Japan board members said it was appropriate to ditch the central bank's timeframe for achieving its price target because investors were linking the timeframe to changes in monetary policy, minutes of their April policy meeting showed on Wednesday.

Members worried that sticking with the timeframe could hamper communication with markets, the minutes showed.

One member expressed concern that deleting the timeframe would weaken the BOJ's commitment to price stability.