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Japan Interest Rate
Last Release
Jan 23, 2026
Actual
0.75
Units In
%
Previous
0.75
Frequency
Daily
Next Release
Mar 19, 2026
Time to Release
1 Months 21 Days 23 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
9 Dec 1973 | -0.1 Jan 2016 | 2.22 % | 1972-2026 | Bank of Japan |
In Japan, interest rates are set by the Bank of Japan's Policy Board in its Monetary Policy Meetings. The BoJ's official interest rate is the discount rate. Monetary Policy Meetings produce a guideline for money market operations in inter-meeting periods and this guideline is written in terms of a target for the uncollateralized overnight call rate.
Latest Updates
The Bank of Japan kept its key short-term interest rate unchanged at 0.75% at its first policy meeting of 2026, maintaining borrowing costs at their highest level since September 1995, ahead of February's snap election. The widely expected decision was backed by an 8–1 vote, with board member Hajime Takata calling for a hike while others viewed risks to the economic and price outlook as broadly balanced. Policymakers reiterated that rates could rise further, following two hikes in 2025, if activity and inflation evolve in line with projections. In its quarterly outlook, the board raised its FY 2025 GDP growth to 0.9% from 0.7%, citing support from a recent trade deal with Washington and Tokyo’s large stimulus package, which includes subsidies for electricity and gas bills, expanded local government grants, and higher defense spending. The FY 2026 GDP forecast was also lifted to 1.0% from 0.7%, while the core consumer inflation outlook for FY 2026 was nudged up to 1.9% from 1.8%.
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