
Tomorrow, Japan's interest rate hike is "set in stone," and the market is focused on "how to proceed next"?

The Bank of Japan raised interest rates to 0.75% on Friday, which has been seen by the market as a "done deal," with the focus completely shifting to its subsequent policy path. Future rate hikes will be a gradual process highly dependent on data, as the Bank of Japan needs to carefully balance multiple objectives: retaining policy space by suggesting that rates are still below neutral levels (1%-2.5%), while avoiding communication that is too hawkish, which could push up government bond yields, or too dovish, which could lead to excessive depreciation of the yen, all while coordinating with a government that tends to favor stimulus. Therefore, the pace of rate hikes may be slow and not predetermined
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