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  1. The Bank of Japan (日本銀行, Nippon Ginkō, BOJ, JASDAQ: 8301) is the central bank of Japan. The bank is often called Nichigin ( 日銀 ) for short. It is headquartered in Nihonbashi , Chūō , Tokyo .

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  2. The Bank of Japan was established under the Bank of Japan Act (promulgated in June 1882) and began operating on October 10, 1882, as the nation's central bank. The Bank was reorganized on May 1, 1942 in conformity with the Bank of Japan Act (hereafter the Act of 1942), promulgated in February 1942.

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  4. Bank of Japan - Wikiwand. Central Bank of Japan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Bank of Japan (日本銀行, Nippon Ginkō, BOJ, JASDAQ: 8301) is the central bank of Japan. The bank is often called Nichigin (日銀) for short. It is headquartered in Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo. Quick Facts Headquarters, Coordinates ... Close.

  5. The Bank of Japan is the central bank of Japan. RSS. Monetary Policy. Speeches. Statistics. Research Papers and Reports. Others. May 7, 2024 Statistics Sources of Changes in Current Account Balances (Projections for May) [XLSX 17KB] May 2, 2024 Statistics Japanese Government Bonds Held by the Bank of Japan [XLSX 28KB]

  6. The Bank of Japan (日本銀行, Nippon Ginkō, BOJ), also known as Nichigin (日銀), is the central bank of Japan. [1] . The main offices of the bank are in Chuo, Tokyo. [2] History. Matsukata Masayoshi founded the Bank of Japan in 1882 ( Meiji 15 ). [3] . The bank was adapted from a Belgian banking model. [4]

  7. History. The Bank of Japan Act of 1882 is promulgated; the Bank is to have capital of 10 million yen and is given a license to operate for 30 years from the start of business. Business operation begins. An increase in the Bank's capital is announced from 10 million yen to 20 million yen.

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