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Stock lending weakens BoJ’s ETF buying programme, BIS paper claims

Researchers suggest reduced lending fees encourage short selling and that impact is greater on hard-to-borrow stocks

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The Bank of Japan is progressively weakening the impact of its colossal fund buying programme by allowing the stocks held in its name to be lent to short sellers, research has claimed.

The Japanese central bank has bought $248bn of domestic equity exchange traded funds since 2010 as a novel element of its quantitative easing programme to tackle entrenched deflation. The value of these holdings had increased to $355bn by March 31 this year off the back of rising markets, according to the bank’s balance sheet.

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