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    Bank of Japan raises rates to highest level since 2008 at 0.5 percent

    January 24, 2025
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    The Bank of Japan (BOJ) raised its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 0.5% on Friday, marking the highest level since 2008. The move, reflecting a cautious pivot towards monetary policy normalization, comes amid signs of sustained inflation and rising wages, which the central bank views as indicative of a “virtuous cycle” driving economic growth. The decision was largely anticipated, aligning with expectations from a recent survey of economists.

    Bank of Japan raises rates to highest level since 2008 at 0.5 percent

    However, it was not unanimous; BOJ board member Toyoaki Nakamura cast the lone dissenting vote, arguing that policy adjustments should await further confirmation of corporate earnings growth from forthcoming economic reports. Following the rate hike, the Japanese yen strengthened by 0.6%, trading at 155.12 against the U.S. dollar. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index registered a marginal uptick, while the yield on 10-year Japanese government bonds climbed 2.5 basis points to 1.23%.

    The BOJ has emphasized the importance of wage growth in sustaining inflation and overall economic stability. Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino recently highlighted the central bank’s focus on upcoming “shunto” wage negotiations, expressing hope for robust wage hikes in the 2025 fiscal year. The bank’s Friday statement noted strong indications from firms planning to raise wages during the spring labor-management discussions, spurred by tight labor market conditions and rising corporate profits.

    Union leadership has echoed these sentiments, with Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo) President Tomoko Yoshino calling for pay increases exceeding the 5.1% achieved last year. Yoshino stressed the need for a minimum 5% rise across industries and an even greater 6% hike for smaller firms to address income disparities with larger corporations. Japan’s inflation metrics support the central bank’s move. December consumer price index (CPI) figures revealed a 3.6% year-on-year increase the highest since early 2023 while core inflation reached a 16-month high of 3%.

    The BOJ projects headline inflation will average around 2.5% for the fiscal year ending in March 2026, driven by factors like higher import costs due to yen depreciation. Analysts are speculating about the likelihood of further rate hikes. T. Rowe Price portfolio manager Vincent Chung suggested that Friday’s adjustment might signal the start of a gradual series of increases, potentially lifting the policy rate to 1% or higher by year-end.

    However, he also noted the possibility of volatility in the yen, especially if U.S. inflation accelerates or economic growth sustains upward pressure on dollar yields. Japan’s monetary policy shifts and their broader implications will remain a focal point as global investors navigate persistent uncertainties in the economic landscape. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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