Bank of Japan injects US$15b into money markets
Posted: 16 September 2008 1402 hrs
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TOKYO: The Bank of Japan on Tuesday afternoon injected another one trillion yen (US$9.6 billion) into money markets, its second infusion of the day aimed at containing market turmoil.
Japan's central bank said on its website that it had injected the funds after putting 1.5 trillion yen into the financial system earlier in the day.
It was the biggest single-day infusion of funds by Japan's central bank since March, according to Jiji Press.
The total fund injection amounted to 2.5 trillion yen (US$15 billion).
- AFP/yb