World’s Biggest Pension Fund Sees Japan Fail on 2% Inflation

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The Bank of Japan’s unprecedented monetary easing will fail in its goal of spurring 2 percent inflation, according to Takahiro Mitani, president of the fund that manages the world’s largest pool of pension savings.

While Japan is making progress toward ending deflation, consumer-price gains will probably stay between 0.1 percent and 1 percent, said Mitani, the head of the 124 trillion yen ($1.21 trillion) Government Pension Investment Fund. The fund may revise asset allocations in as little as a year after a government-appointed panel recommended a review of domestic bond holdings, he said.

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World’s Biggest Pension Fund Sees Japan Fail on 2% Inflation