Yen Weakness Nears Inflation Red Line: Bank of Japan May Be Forced to Hike Early
Original Title: "Yen's Sharp Drop Forces Central Bank to Consider Early Rate Hike? Report: Officials More Concerned About Weak Exchange Rate's Impact on Inflation"
Original Author: Yeh Huiwen, Wall Street News
Bank of Japan officials are increasingly focused on the potential impact of the weak yen on inflation, a trend that could substantially disrupt the future rate hike path. According to sources familiar with the matter speaking to Bloomberg, while the Bank of Japan may keep rates unchanged at the upcoming policy meeting, exchange rate considerations may prompt a reevaluation of the timing of the rate hike, potentially even forcing an earlier action.
According to Bloomberg, Bank of Japan officials believe that the influence of the weak yen on prices is strengthening, especially as companies are increasingly inclined to pass on rising input costs to consumers, leading to further inflationary pressures. Despite the Bank of Japan having just raised its benchmark rate last month and not set a predetermined rate path, if the yen continues to weaken, policymakers may consider bringing forward the previously anticipated rate hike.
Currently, the general expectation among private economists is that the Bank of Japan will raise rates at a pace of approximately once every six months, implying that the next action could take place in the summer of this year. However, sources speaking to Bloomberg indicated that officials are inclined to act promptly on policy adjustments rather than being overly cautious, indicating variability in the market's previously expected rate hike pace. In response to this news, the yen to dollar exchange rate briefly dropped to around 158.68 before rebounding to 158.33. As of the time of writing, the yen against the dollar had fallen to 158.55.

January Meeting Expectation: Maintain Rates
The Bank of Japan is set to announce its latest policy decision on January 23. Sources familiar with the matter told the media that officials' current view is that keeping the rate at 0.75% is appropriate, a level that has reached a three-decade high. While the overall inclination is to hold steady, the committee will continue to monitor economic data and changes in the financial markets until the last moment to make the final decision.
The focus of this meeting will be on how the central bank assesses the yen's impact on potential inflation. Sources told Bloomberg that given the inflation trend is nearing the central bank's 2% target, officials will closely watch how exchange rate fluctuations alter household and business price expectations.
Exchange Rate Transmission Mechanism in Focus
A yen devaluation typically increases inflationary pressure by raising import costs and also boosts exporters' profits. However, some officials pointed out that as the yen continues to weaken, its negative impact on the economy may be growing. Officials believe that the Bank of Japan still has room to continue raising rates, with the key being to seize the timing of policy adjustments.
The voice of the Japanese business community on the exchange rate issue is also becoming increasingly frequent. Yoshinobu Tsutsui, President of Keidanren, Japan's largest business lobbying group, made rare comments this week, calling on the government to conduct currency intervention to prevent excessive depreciation of the yen, describing the recent yen trend as "a bit overdone."
Market Background and Political Factors
Despite the Bank of Japan raising interest rates on December 19, the yen continues to maintain a weak position against the US dollar. Influenced by the news that Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae will hold a snap election next month, the yen slid further this week to a new 18-month low.
Bloomberg data shows that the 10-year average exchange rate of the yen against the US dollar is 123.20, while over the past two years, the yen's exchange rate has fluctuated between approximately 140 and 161.95. Although it touched an 18-month low earlier this week and saw a slight rebound with intensified warnings from monetary authorities, the overall depreciation trend continues to exert sustained pressure on the central bank's decisions.
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