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Bank of Japan Lifts Rates to 0.75%, Signaling Steady Exit From Ultra Loose Policy

The Bank of Japan raised its short term policy rate to 0.75%, marking its first increase in 11 months and extending the country’s gradual move away from decades of ultra loose monetary policy. The decision came as officials pointed to firmer inflation trends and more consistent wage growth, while stressing that overall financial conditions remain supportive. Bank of Japan Rate Decision. Source: Bank of Japan Markets treated the move as a measured step rather than a sharp pivot. Even after the hike, Japan’s interest rates remain well below those of other major economies. Still, the increase pushed borrowing costs to their highest level in roughly thirty years and reinforced expectations that Japan’s long era of near zero rates is ending. The yen showed limited volatility following the announcement, while Japanese government bond yields edged higher. Investors instead focused on the Bank’s guidance, which emphasized caution and gradualism rather than an aggressive tightening cycle. Why the BOJ Acted Now The central bank said inflation has stayed near its 2% target for longer than expected, supported by rising wages and stable domestic demand. Policymakers also cited improving price behavior across a wider range of goods and services, rather than temporary cost driven spikes. At the same time, the BOJ noted that real interest rates remain deeply negative, meaning policy is still accommodative even after the increase. Officials described the hike as an adjustment to the degree of monetary support, not a shift to restrictive policy. Governor Kazuo Ueda said future decisions will depend on incoming data. He stressed that the Bank will closely monitor wage negotiations, consumer spending, and price expectations before deciding on additional moves. What Comes Next for Policy and Markets The BOJ said it will continue to reassess its stance at each meeting, leaving the door open to further increases if economic conditions evolve as projected. However, officials avoided signaling a specific pace or timeline for future hikes. For businesses and households, the impact is expected to remain limited in the near term. Loan rates may edge higher, but overall financing conditions remain loose compared with historical standards and global peers. Globally, the decision keeps Japan on a different path from central banks that are either cutting rates or holding them steady after earlier tightening cycles. As a result, investors are likely to keep watching how Japan’s policy normalization affects currency markets, capital flows, and regional financial conditions in the months ahead.

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