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The Bank of Japan likely holds rates steady, with markets eyeing potential changes in October

The Bank of Japan likely holds rates steady, with markets eyeing potential changes in October

2025-07-30
Summary:The Bank of Japan is set to announce its decision on Thursday and is expected to keep interest rates unchanged. However, inflation expectations might be revised upward, increasing speculation of a rate hike in October.

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Resolution Preview: Bank of Japan Stability Becomes Consensus, Inflation Path May Be Reevaluated

The Bank of Japan is set to release its latest monetary policy decision and economic outlook this Thursday. The market generally expects that the Bank of Japan will maintain the current benchmark interest rate at 0.5% at this meeting, while slightly raising the inflation forecast for the fiscal year. Although there are several months left until the end of the year, the possibility of another rate hike in October has quietly emerged, with investors closely watching for signs of a policy shift.

This meeting coincides with a turbulent period in Japan's political scene, and the market widely expects the Bank of Japan to adopt a strategy of "cautious advancement and moderate observation," refraining from announcing any major policy changes at this meeting, but possibly offering a more nuanced expression of future policy paths.

U.S.-Japan Agreement Reduces External Uncertainty, Internal Inflation Pressure Remains

With the unexpected agreement reached on July 22 regarding the U.S.-Japan trade deal, wherein most tariffs were unified at 15%, a key external uncertainty has been effectively alleviated. Bank of Japan officials are reportedly considering the content of the agreement within expectations, insufficient to induce a substantial reversal of economic outlook. However, because of this, internal inflation pressure will return to the policy focus.

It is expected that the Bank of Japan may raise the inflation forecast for this fiscal year from 2.2% to 2.5%, while maintaining the forecast for the next two years unchanged. This adjustment reflects the relative resilience of domestic prices in Japan and leaves room for a potential rate hike in the future.

Rate Hike Path Becomes Clearer, October Could Be a Key Window

Recently, institutions such as Deutsche Bank and Barclays have raised their expectations for the Bank of Japan's policy actions, believing that the possibility of a rate hike in October is increasing. The market currently estimates that the probability of another rate hike this year is nearly 75%. However, within the BOJ, the transmission effects of tariffs due to the U.S.-Japan agreement are still being evaluated, so major short-term actions remain unlikely.

Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida recently noted that although trade agreements provide a policy buffer, "long-term uncertainty still exists," and the central bank will respond cautiously based on the data.

Federal Reserve Meeting Approaches, Dollar Moves May Influence Yen Reaction

The BOJ meeting will follow closely on the heels of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. Since both central banks announce their policy stances on the same day, the performance of the dollar against the yen will be particularly sensitive. As of early this week, the yen experienced its biggest single-day drop against the dollar in three months, reflecting a strong market focus on monetary policy differentiation.

If the U.S. maintains a high interest rate while Japan continues stability, the yield gap will widen further, putting depreciation pressure on the yen, thereby affecting import costs and the inflation path.

Political Pressure Emerges, BOJ Needs Balance Between Policy and Neutrality

This meeting is also the first monetary policy meeting by the Bank of Japan after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's defeat in the Senate elections. Although the BOJ traditionally does not directly comment on political matters, the current political turbulence and increased expectations for fiscal stimulus will inevitably have an indirect impact on the central bank's decision-making environment.

In the coming months, if the government introduces more fiscal support measures, the Bank of Japan will need to evaluate the cumulative impact of these policies on bond yields and inflation, adjusting the pace of monetary policy coordination accordingly.

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