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VisitPercentage change in BOJ's ETF holdings by end of FY 2024
Decrease • 33%
No Change • 33%
Increase • 34%
Bank of Japan's financial statement for FY 2024
Bank of Japan Reports Record $14 Billion Payment to Government Amid ETF Gains
May 29, 2024, 11:06 PM
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has reported significant financial milestones for fiscal 2023. The BOJ paid a record 2.17 trillion yen (approximately $14 billion) to the Japanese government, the highest amount since 1998. This payment was largely derived from gains on exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and bond interest. The total value of the BOJ's ETFs now exceeds 74 trillion yen, with the bank sitting on a record 37 trillion yen in gains from its ETF purchases. Despite these gains, the BOJ faces unrealized losses of 9.43 trillion yen on its Japanese government bond holdings due to rising yields. The BOJ's contributions to the government's coffers, totaling $13.8 billion, were part of an unconventional monetary policy to fight deflation.
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Increase • 33%
No significant change • 34%
Decrease • 33%
Increase by more than 20% • 25%
Increase by 10% to 20% • 25%
Increase by less than 10% • 25%
Decrease in holdings • 25%
Significant increase in ETF assets • 33%
Moderate increase • 33%
No significant change • 34%
0-10% • 25%
11-20% • 25%
21-30% • 25%
More than 30% • 25%
July 2024 meeting • 25%
September 2024 meeting • 25%
December 2024 meeting • 25%
No detailed plan in 2024 • 25%
Less than 37 trillion yen • 33%
More than 40 trillion yen • 33%
37-40 trillion yen • 34%