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Bank of Japan Interest Rates Unchanged: Yen Slumps, Bitcoin Surges

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Mustafa Mulla

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has decided to keep its interest rates steady, holding the short-term policy rate at 0.25%. This marks the third consecutive time the BOJ has made this choice, following similar decisions in September and October. After the announcement, the Japanese yen fell to 155 against the U.S. dollar, showing a clear shift towards Bitcoin as investors seek alternative assets.

Could this trigger a crypto shift globally?

BOJ’s Bold Decision

On December 19th, the BOJ’s nine-member board voted 8-1 in favor of keeping interest rates unchanged. Despite the majority support, one member, Naoki Tamura, pushed for a 0.5% rate hike due to rising inflation concerns. His proposal was rejected, signaling the BOJ’s cautious stance.

Why the BOJ is Being Cautious

While most of the BOJ board members supported the decision, Naoki Tamura, a policy hawk, pushed for a The BOJ’s decision, which was expected, reflects its careful approach amidst global economic uncertainties, especially regarding the potential impact of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s economic policies.

Following the announcement, the yen fell to a one-month low of 155.28 against the dollar, before recovering slightly.

Governor Ueda’s Outlook

After the Bank of Japan’s recent meeting, Governor Kazuo Ueda shared important insights about the bank’s decision to keep interest rates unchanged. He noted that real interest rates are still very low, and if the economy and prices follow the bank’s forecast, there could be future rate hikes.

Ueda also mentioned that careful analysis of various economic data will be crucial before making any adjustments to monetary support. He pointed out the importance of understanding the outlook for wages, especially in light of upcoming wage negotiations.

It’s Bitcoin’s Time to Shine

With interest rates staying low, many investors may turn to alternatives like cryptocurrency. Traditional savings accounts and bonds offer little return in such an environment, prompting many to explore assets like Bitcoin.

Bitcoin, now at an all-time high of $108K and a market cap of $2.2 trillion, is expected to keep growing and could become a strong hedge against inflation.

With interest rates stagnant, Bitcoin’s surge may be just the beginning of a larger shift in how investors navigate uncertain times.

Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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