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Minutes from the Bank of Japan's June meeting released, showing internal disagreements.
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On June 26, the Bank of Japan released a summary of opinions from its policy meeting held on June 16-17. It indicated that amidst increasing economic uncertainty, most board members believed that keeping interest rates unchanged is currently the appropriate decision.
One member clearly stated in the meeting, "Given the high levels of global and domestic uncertainty, continuing to maintain the policy rate at the current level is a reasonable approach." At this meeting, Japan's central bank kept its benchmark rate at 0.5% and announced it would gradually slow down the pace of bond purchase reduction starting in 2025.
Some Members Lean Hawkish: Will Act Decisively if Inflation Continues to Rise
Although maintaining stability was the mainstream opinion, the meeting minutes also revealed a tightening inclination among some members. Among the nine board members, one suggested, "If the economic outlook develops as expected and prices remain high, the bank should consider continuing to raise rates."
Another member further emphasized that even in the face of current uncertainties, monetary policy should be adjusted decisively if core inflation continues to exceed target levels. This statement has been interpreted by the market as indicating that the Bank of Japan retains considerable flexibility for future rate hikes, especially if upcoming data exceed expectations.
Inflation Slightly Higher Than Expected, But Overall Policy Stance Unchanged
The minutes mentioned that several members noted that the pace of price increases was slightly higher than previously predicted but did not warrant a full policy shift. Currently, Japan's inflation rate remains around 2%, and the central bank will closely monitor its persistence and impact on consumption and corporate investment.
The central bank pointed out that the current arrangement for adjusting the pace of bond purchases is not a fundamental change in monetary policy direction, but rather a technical adjustment for market operations. The aim of slowing the pace of balance sheet reduction is to ensure stable operations of the financial market, particularly the government bond market.
Bond Market Stability Becomes Focus
The Bank of Japan also mentioned in the meeting minutes that fluctuations in ultra-long-term government bond yields could impact the overall stability of the bond market, especially when reducing asset purchases. Therefore, authorities need to enhance communication with the market to avoid misinterpretations of policy signals.
The central bank believes that stabilizing bond market expectations is crucial for maintaining the effectiveness of its policy, especially as major global central banks begin to shift towards a rate-cutting cycle, requiring more cautious actions from the BOJ.
Policy Will Still Depend on Data Changes
Overall, the Bank of Japan remains within a "wait-and-see + flexible" strategy framework. Although some members indicated the possibility of rate hikes, the policy path will still depend on future economic data, particularly the persistence of inflation and the pace of economic recovery.
The market broadly expects that as long as the domestic economy does not show substantial overheating and global economic conditions remain uncertain, the Bank of Japan will maintain stable interest rates this year and cautiously proceed with the bond purchase reduction plan. Inflation and wage data in the coming months will be key reference points.
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