The Bank of Japan don't have a scheduled time for the end of their meeting to finish and the announcement made

  • In general, the later the announcement comes the more likely it is that a new policy action will be announced
  • This is not a given, just a tendency.
  • its complicated somewhat by the new BOJ meeting timetable this year. In 2015 there were 14 meetings, but in 2016 there will be much fewer, just 8

Here are the times of the announcements from the beginning of 2015:

2015

  • 21 January 12.29pm 0329GMT
  • 18 February 11.49am 0249GMT
  • 17 Mar 12.04pm 0304GMT
  • 8 Apr 12.36pm 0336GMT
  • 30 Apr 1.04pm (one day meeting) 0404GMT
  • 22 May 11.49pm 0249GMT
  • 19 Jun 12.04pm 0304GMT
  • 15 Jul 12.18pm 0318GMT
  • 7 Aug 12.18pm 0318GMT
  • 15 Sep 12.07pm 0307GMT
  • 7 Oct 12.00pm 0300GMT
  • 30 Oct 12.22pm (one day meeting) 0322GMT
  • 19 November 2015 12.17pm 0317GMT
  • 18 December 2015 12.51pm - added tiny easing 0351GMT

2016

  • 29 January 12.38pm 0338GMT - added easing (negative interst rate)

So, we're at the tail end of the expected time window, you can see why the market is getting itself a bit worked up.