Just finished watching the Japanese rate hike and the Bank of Japan Governor's speech.



Sure, here’s a casual, key-point summary in 1-2-3-4 format:

1. This rate hike is not a “shift to tightening,” but a small step toward normalization

The Governor repeatedly emphasized that Japan has not entered an aggressive rate hike cycle. This move is more about shifting slightly from “extremely loose” to a normal state, not a full-scale tightening.

2. Whether to continue raising rates depends on data, not a preset path

He clearly stated that the Bank of Japan has no fixed rate hike schedule and will not follow a rhythm like the Federal Reserve. Everything depends on whether inflation, wages, and economic data hold up.

3. Whether wages and inflation can form a positive cycle is the key focus

The current concern is not short-term prices but whether companies can keep raising wages and whether inflation can stay near the target. If wages lag, they won’t tighten further recklessly.

4. Financial market volatility will be closely monitored, and they want to avoid shocks

The Governor specifically mentioned that they will keep a close eye on Japanese government bonds, exchange rates, and overall market reactions. They don’t want the rate hike to trigger sharp fluctuations. The Bank of Japan will remain “very cautious.”

This rate hike is more like a “test the waters,” not a declaration of war. The pace is slow, the attitude is soft, and they are leaving room for maneuver #日本央行
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