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BOJ Faces Pressure Over Slow Rate Moves

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US Treasury weighs in

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled that the Bank of Japan is lagging in its response to inflation risks, saying in a Bloomberg interview that Tokyo will “likely be hiking” rates. His remarks contrast with BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda’s insistence that the central bank is not behind the curve and can afford patience.

Inflation concerns build

Japan’s core inflation has held above the 2% target for more than three years, fueled by higher food and raw material costs. Some policymakers fear persistent price pressures could spill into wages and services. Ueda has acknowledged inflation risks but maintains that underlying domestic demand remains too weak to justify aggressive tightening.

Market and currency effects

Bessent noted that long-term U.S. Treasury yields are being lifted by moves abroad, including rising bond yields in Japan and Germany. Analysts argue that the BOJ’s cautious stance has contributed to yen weakness, raising import costs and amplifying inflationary pressures. A Reuters poll last month showed most economists expect another rate hike before year-end.

Upcoming policy tests

The BOJ will hold policy reviews in September and October, with updated economic forecasts due at the latter meeting. Markets are watching for signals on whether gradual tightening will continue. The central bank last raised its short-term rate to 0.5% in January, ending a decade of near-zero policy. For now, the debate between U.S. officials urging faster action and BOJ leaders defending caution highlights the competing risks of inflation and weak demand.

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