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BOJ's Kuroda rules out 'helicopter drop'

BOJ Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda fields questions in Tokyo on April 28. (Photo by Keiichiro Asahara)

TOKYO -- Bank of Japan Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda has nixed the idea of deploying "helicopter money" in Japan, claiming that such measures are illegal under the country's constitution.

Helicopter money is financial lingo for giving free cash to households and businesses, instead of lending it to them at very low rates. The idea has been floated in market circles as another step the BOJ could take to inject life into the Japanese economy.

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