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BoJ’s Kuroda post-BIS meeting: There was debate on svb collapse mainly around impact on global markets

Having attended the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) meeting earlier this week, Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) outgoing Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said that “there was a debate on SVB collapse mainly around the impact on global markets.”

“Participants at BIS meetings appeared relieved to see us authorities act swiftly to contain the damage from the collapse of SVB,” he added.

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