The Bank of Japan plans to begin selling its ETF holdings worth ¥83 trillion ($534 billion) as early as January. The sales will happen very slowly, with about ¥330 billion sold each year, meaning it could take more than 100 years to fully exit. The ETFs have a book value of ¥37.1 trillion. This gradual strategy is designed to avoid market shocks and ensure stability while the central bank slowly unwinds its stimulus-era investments.
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