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Market news: The Bank of Japan believes its hiking cycle may extend until surpassing 0.75%

Market news: The Bank of Japan believes its hiking cycle may extend until surpassing 0.75%

2025-12-12 20:09

ChainThink News, December 12: According to market sources, the Bank of Japan believes its rate-hiking cycle may extend until interest rates surpass 0.75%. The Bank of Japan has yet to determine the precise level of neutral interest rate, and (still maintains) that the range for neutral interest rate will remain broad.

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