Nikkei Slips as BOJ Holds Rates, Moves to Sell ETFs and REITs

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Published on 09/19/2025 at 02:50 am EDT
(MT Newswires) -- Japanese shares fell on Friday after the BOJ kept short-term rates at 0.5% but revealed two dissenting votes for a hike and moved to sell its ETF and REIT holdings.
The Nikkei 225 fell 0.58%, or 264.26 points, to end at 45,039.17.
The BOJ will sell about 330 billion yen in ETFs and 5 billion yen in J- REIT s annually, around 0.05% of market turnover, and scrap its ETF lending facility.
It said Japan's economy is recovering moderately, though exports and output are flat, housing investment is weak, and U.S. tariffs are squeezing manufacturers. Core CPI stands at 2.5-3.0% on higher food prices, with inflation expectations firming.
Growth is expected to slow on trade tensions before recovering, while inflation edges toward the 2% goal. Dissenters Hajime Takata and Naoki Tamura pushed for a 0.75% rate, citing upside price risks.
In other economic news, Japanese investors boosted overseas bond holdings by 1.48 trillion yen in the week to Sept. 13, finance ministry data showed Friday, as 10.78 trillion yen in purchases outweighed 9.3 trillion yen in sales.
On the corporate front, Japan Real Estate Investmentis considering a multibillion-yen equity sale to fund office acquisitions, Bloomberg reported, as Tokyo REIT s rally on rising rents.
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Sumber : MT Newswires

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