How aggressive will Japan be on GPIF portfolio adjustments?

FXStreet (Bali) - Nomura forecats a maximum of $200 billion in foreign asset purchases by Japan’s pension funds (GPIF), Bloomberg reports, an event that may wreak havoc the Japanese Yen, the bank says.

As read in Bloomberg: "Nomura predicts that a selloff of local bonds by the $1.3 trillion GPIF will depreciate the nation’s currency by about 10 yen against the dollar over the next 12-18 months, while Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities Co. estimates an 8 yen slide. GPIF and other public pension funds will shift an additional 12.4 trillion yen ($122 billion) into foreign bonds and 7.5 trillion yen into overseas stocks, according to Nomura’s “upside scenario.”

Bloomberg adds, quoting Daisaku Ueno, the Tokyo-based chief currency strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley: “If the GPIF bombshell drops at the right time, dollar-yen could top 110 within this year. With Prime Minister Abe pushing hard for change, and the market expecting something, it’s difficult for GPIF to reply with nothing in June.”

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