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American Focus > Blog > Economy > What to know about the Bank of Japan’s interest rate hike
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What to know about the Bank of Japan’s interest rate hike

Last updated: December 19, 2025 11:00 pm
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The Bank of Japan made a significant move on Friday by raising its key policy rate to a 30-year high in an effort to combat inflation. This decision, which was widely expected, saw the benchmark short-term rate increase by 0.25 percentage points to 0.75%, the highest level since September 1995. While this hike will lead to higher costs for mortgages and loans, it will also boost yields on savings deposits.

BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda expressed confidence that wages and prices would continue to rise moderately, indicating a positive outlook for the economy. However, he also emphasized the importance of remaining cautious despite diminished risks.

Inflation in Japan has consistently exceeded the BOJ’s target of around 2%, reaching 3% in November when excluding volatile food costs. The decision to raise rates comes in response to improved business sentiment and price pressures, despite a recent contraction in the economy.

The central bank’s move to increase interest rates contrasts with the trend in many other countries where rates have been lowered to stimulate economic recovery. Japan has maintained low borrowing costs since the bursting of its economic bubble in the early 1990s to encourage spending and manage its substantial national debt.

The aging population and declining workforce in Japan have contributed to economic stagnation, leading to deflation and weak demand. In response, the BOJ implemented monetary easing measures, including cutting interest rates and purchasing government bonds, to inject more money into the economy. The recent rate hike, the first in 17 years, reflects the stabilization of inflation above the target rate.

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The weakening Japanese yen has driven inflation higher as the cost of imported goods rises for consumers and businesses. Despite the initial impact on the yen following the rate hike, expectations of further increases may attract investments seeking higher yields in yen-denominated assets.

While the rate hike was anticipated by investors, even small changes in interest rates can have significant consequences. Analysts predict that higher rates in Japan may disrupt investment strategies like the “carry trade,” potentially impacting asset prices and cryptocurrencies.

Balancing interest rate adjustments to spur economic activity while managing inflation remains a key challenge for central banks like the BOJ. The recent tariff deal between the US and Japan has alleviated concerns over the impact on exporters, allowing for a more favorable environment for rate hikes.

As the BOJ continues to monitor inflation and economic indicators, the decision to raise rates reflects a proactive approach to maintaining economic stability and growth. With real interest rates still in negative territory despite inflation levels, the central bank remains vigilant in its efforts to support sustainable economic progress.

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