BOJ's Kuroda meets with PM Abe and vows response to coronavirus By Reuters

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The Bank of Japan is prepared to find a way to help the economy even with the coronavirus pandemic, Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said after a gathering with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday.  

The administration is dealing with another going through bundle that may incorporate money payouts to households and endowments to the travel industry organizations hit by a droop in abroad guests, as per government authorities with direct information on the issue.  

The size of the bundle, to be aggregated in April, may run from 10 trillion to 20 trillion yen ($96 billion to $193 billion), subsidized by government bonds, they said. 


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