The Bank of Japan is more than a convenient whipping boy for Japanese politicians. An overly strong fear of asset bubbles has left the central bank too conservative to tackle deflation that's lasted more than a decade. No wonder some Japanese lawmakers now want to put an end to the central bank's 14 years of independence.

Sensible lawmakers will rail against moves to put the BOJ under ...

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