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BOJ set to hold rates steady as Middle East conflict muddles outlook

Last updated: March 20, 2026 1:05 am
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The Bank of Japan is set to keep interest rates unchanged as it monitors the impact of the escalating conflict in the Middle East on Japan’s import-reliant economy. This decision comes amidst a week filled with central bank meetings, all of which have been affected by the turmoil in the Middle East.

Governor Kazuo Ueda is expected to maintain the BOJ’s commitment to gradually raising interest rates while refraining from providing specific timing on the next rate hike. Analysts believe that the duration of the war in the Middle East will significantly influence the timing of any future rate increases.

The surge in oil prices due to the conflict in Iran has added to the pressure on Japan’s already inflationary economy. Higher oil prices are expected to impact the economy negatively while also contributing to increased inflation. Analysts at Evercore ISI noted that Japan faces risks on both sides from the energy shock.

Despite the uncertainty caused by the conflict in Iran, there is a 60% chance of another rate hike in April according to market expectations. The BOJ raised interest rates to 0.75% in December, signaling its intention to continue increasing borrowing costs if Japan progresses towards achieving its 2% inflation target.

The rise in oil prices, coupled with the depreciation of the yen, has kept core inflation above the BOJ’s target for almost four years. However, Japan’s heavy reliance on Middle East oil could exacerbate the negative impact of rising fuel costs on corporate profits and the economy. This may provide Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s administration with additional reasons to delay an early rate hike.

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Governor Ueda acknowledged the potential negative impact of rising oil prices on the economy while also noting that it could contribute to higher underlying inflation by boosting long-term inflation expectations. The BOJ’s decision on interest rates will be closely watched by investors, with a keen focus on balancing the need to support the economy with concerns about inflation.

In conclusion, the decision by the Bank of Japan to maintain interest rates reflects the challenges posed by the Middle East conflict on Japan’s economy. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the conflict will play a crucial role in determining the timing of any future rate hikes. Governor Ueda’s post-meeting briefing will provide further insights into the BOJ’s approach to managing these economic challenges.

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