BOJ to offer 3-month fund operation to boost easing

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The Bank of Japan said on Tuesday it would introduce a new operation to provide funds for three months at a fixed interest rate of 0.1 percent, after it held an emergency policy meeting.

The BOJ said it would aim to enhance monetary easing by trying to bring down longer-term interest rates.

It kept its benchmark interest rate at 0.1 percent.