
Bank of Japan
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is the central bank of Japan, responsible for managing the country's currency and monetary policy. Founded in 1882, its main goals include ensuring price stability, supporting economic growth, and maintaining the stability of the financial system. The BoJ controls interest rates and implements measures like quantitative easing to influence the economy. By regulating the money supply and providing financial services to the government and other banks, it plays a crucial role in Japan's economy, helping to stabilize the financial system and promote sustainable growth.