HSBC: Bank of Japan's Rate Hike Path Narrows, More Inclined to Wait for Clarity Before Acting

Gate News Report, March 19 — HSBC analyst Fred Neumann stated that the Bank of Japan’s path forward is narrowing. Rising energy costs and a weakening yen are increasing inflationary pressures, pointing to the need for swift and decisive monetary tightening. Meanwhile, amid bleak global trade prospects and subdued domestic consumption, economic growth is under pressure. Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda may want to maintain flexibility in future policy decisions by emphasizing both downside and upside risks to growth and inflation. Like other central banks around the world, monetary policymakers are looking to buy time, awaiting the evolution of Middle East conflicts over the coming weeks and their impact on global energy and financial markets. While a rate hike by the Bank of Japan in April is possible, it is more likely that they will wait until later in the summer, once the situation becomes clearer, before tightening policy.

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