Goldman Sachs: The Bank of Japan may choose to gradually sell ETFs in the market.

On July 11, Jin10 reported that Goldman Sachs stated that when the Bank of Japan decides to reduce its holdings of ETFs in the future, it will choose to gradually sell these ETFs in the market rather than transferring them to the government as some have suggested. Since 2010, as part of the ultra-loose monetary policy to revive the sluggish economy, the Bank of Japan has started purchasing ETFs, a move that has continued for 13 years. Although the Bank of Japan stopped buying ETFs last year, it has not announced when and how it will dispose of its holdings of about 37 trillion yen (approximately 252 billion USD) in ETF assets, which have a market capitalization of about 70 trillion yen. The Bank of Japan has stated that when deciding to reduce these assets, it will be based on three principles: selling at an appropriate price, avoiding losses for the central bank, and selling in a way that minimizes market disruption. Goldman Sachs pointed out that a method that could meet these three criteria might be to gradually sell small amounts in the open market.

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