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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 17 Days 9 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.
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The Bank of Japan’s December minutes showed board members favored continued rate hikes if the outlook for growth and prices holds, while keeping an overall accommodative stance. They judged the economy had recovered moderately, though manufacturing profits faced pressure from U.S. tariffs. Still, the impact had not spread broadly to investment, jobs, or wages. Exports and industrial output were seen as flat, while private consumption remained resilient, supported by income and employment gains, though higher prices weighed somewhat. On inflation, most members expected core CPI to slow below 2% through the first half of fiscal 2026 as food costs ease and government measures curb price pressures. They agreed financial conditions would stay accommodative even with a 0.75% policy rate, noting real rates remain deeply negative. Most stressed policies should be decided on a meeting-by-meeting basis, without a preset pace, based on careful assessment of economic, price, and financial trends.
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