Japan wants GPIF to raise alternative investments from 1.7% toward 5%

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Japan is preparing to let the Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) put far more money outside regular stock and bond markets, according to Reuters and Nikkei on Sunday.

GPIF, the world’s biggest pension fund, managed about $1.8 trillion and held only 1.7% of its portfolio in alternative investments in March. Officials want that share to rise gradually toward the 5% ceiling.

The recommendation will be incorporated in the government’s next report regarding the policy of the GPIF. The officials believe in the need for a diversification in investment so as to minimize risk and increase profitability. The private equity, private credit, real estate, infrastructure, and associated investments are all classified under the alternative investments category.

Large pension funds and institutional investors have incorporated more of these to gain greater returns and diversify risk. In the case of the GPIF, increasing the investment proportion from 1.7% to 5% means billions of dollars will be invested there.

Japan directs more pension cash into private and domestic assets

Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said Friday that GPIF and other government pension funds should invest more inside Japan. Her remarks pushed the yen higher and supported Japanese government bonds. Traders began to factor in the possibility of state-sponsored funds pouring more money into local markets instead of maintaining their existing portfolio split between domestic and foreign positions.

Due to the GPIF’s large size, an alteration of any significance will have a direct impact on demand in each market. International investors follow the actions of this fund, since it may influence investments, but it will not eliminate the 5% cap.

Pension proposal comes at a time when the Japanese economy is expanding more rapidly than expected. Gross domestic product grew at an annualized 2.1% in the first quarter of 2026 due to rising consumer spending and robust exports. Economists polled by Reuters expected a rise of 1.7%, compared with 1.3% in the previous quarter.

Output rose 0.5% from the prior quarter, government figures released Tuesday showed. That beat the 0.4% forecast and improved on the 0.3% expansion recorded at the end of 2025. Compared with one year earlier, GDP grew 0.6%. The numbers do not include the full economic damage from the Iran war, which started late in February.

The BOJ raises rates as Japan struggles with persistent inflation

The Bank of Japan expects weaker growth and much higher inflation during fiscal 2026. It cut its growth projection to 0.5% from 1% and raised its core inflation estimate to 2.8% from 1.9%.

The BOJ said, “The rise in crude oil prices is expected to push up prices, mainly of energy and goods, with moves to pass on wage increases to selling prices continuing.” Higher oil costs are feeding into energy and product prices while businesses keep charging customers more to cover rising pay.

The government is considering new wording on monetary policy in its coming economic blueprint. Officials submitted a draft to ruling coalition lawmakers on Tuesday. Cabinet approval is expected later this month, followed by the final version. It will be the first blueprint issued since Takaichi Sanae became prime minister.

Bond yields have climbed to their highest levels in decades as investors worry that the government may be crossing into the central bank’s territory. Japanese law protects the BOJ from political interference, but it also requires coordination with the government’s economic program.

Takaichi’s government and those advisers who support reflation policies have cited the above regulation in warning the BOJ to exercise caution when raising rates. The BOJ has responded by stating that interest rates are still low despite the high pressure on inflation.

Consumer price growth has stayed near the BOJ’s 2% target for four years. The weak yen has raised import bills, and steady wage gains have kept pressure on domestic prices. The BOJ has increased rates twice since Takaichi took office. In June, it lifted the main policy rate to 1%, the highest level in 31 years.

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