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IntroductionHow to deposit money into the regular foreign exchange platform,Is Xinsheng Foreign Exchange a formal platform?,On Thursday, expectations for the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates significantly cooled, with t
On Thursday,How to deposit money into the regular foreign exchange platform expectations for the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates significantly cooled, with the probability of a rate hike on December 18-19 dropping from 66% on November 29 to 40%. The yen continues to trade above 150 yen against the dollar, despite recovering after a sharp 1.1% drop on Wednesday.
The main reason for this decline in expectations is a local media report suggesting that more within the Bank of Japan believe that raising rates may be premature without severe inflation risks or further yen depreciation. This contrasts with Governor Kazuo Ueda's interview statement that the "timing for a rate hike is approaching," leading the market to doubt whether the BoJ will decide to raise rates at the December meeting. This discrepancy reflects differing views within the BoJ on economic outlook and policy direction.
The Bank of Japan has been grappling with dual challenges of inflationary pressure and sluggish economic growth. Although inflation levels have risen, market concerns about the Japan-U.S. interest rate differential have intensified due to the Federal Reserve's policy uncertainty, putting pressure on the yen's exchange rate. Meanwhile, Japan's domestic economy remains fragile, and some analysts believe the BoJ may choose to further observe economic data, especially changes in consumption and employment, before raising rates.
As the December rate hike decision approaches, the market will closely monitor the BoJ's official statements to assess its monetary policy direction, particularly under the dual pressure of the yen's exchange rate and the global economic situation.
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