Japanese yen subdued despite BOJ deputy governor’s rate hike hint

Investing.com– The Japanese yen exhibited minimal movement on Tuesday, despite Bank of Japan (BOJ) Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino indicating a potential interest rate hike in the upcoming policy meeting.

Himino suggested that the central bank might consider raising rates, citing sustained wage growth and expectations of a clearer U.S. policy landscape following President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural address later this month.

The yen’s USD/JPY pair edged 0.1% higher to 157.62 yen on Tuesday.

In recent months, the BOJ has been adjusting its monetary policy to address rising inflation. In March last year, it ended its negative interest rate policy, and by July, it had increased the short-term policy rate to 0.25%.

These measures aim to achieve a stable 2% inflation target, supported by robust wage growth and a weakening yen, which have contributed to higher import costs.

Despite these developments, the yen’s exchange rate against the U.S. dollar remained relatively stable, reflecting market skepticism about the likelihood of an imminent rate hike.

Analysts suggest that while the BOJ is signaling a shift towards policy normalization, uncertainties surrounding global economic conditions and domestic wage dynamics may lead to a cautious approach.

Barclays (LON:BARC) expects the central bank to implement rate hikes in March and October, with a terminal rate of 0.75%.

The BOJ’s next policy meeting is scheduled for January 23-24, where new growth and price projections will be discussed.

This post is originally published on INVESTING.

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