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Japan Interest Rate
Last Release
Sep 19, 2025
Actual
0.5
Units In
%
Previous
0.5
Frequency
Daily
Next Release
Oct 30, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 3 Days 18 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
9 Dec 1973 | -0.1 Jan 2016 | 2.23 % | 1972-2025 | 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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Some Bank of Japan board members expressed support for future rate hikes, even as the central bank unanimously held policy rates steady, according to minutes from its July meeting. “The BoJ's policy rate is lower than the level deemed neutral, with prices remaining relatively high and the output gap being around zero recently,” one member noted. The board agreed that food price pressures—especially from rice—should ease. One member pointed out that rice inflation stemmed not only from weather but also from long-suppressed production costs, while processed food prices were expected to moderate as global commodity prices declined. The economy was seen as recovering moderately, though with pockets of weakness. Members emphasized the need to monitor the impact of U.S. tariffs, with one suggesting it may take another 2–3 months to fully assess the effects. Private consumption remained resilient, supported by gains in employment and income, despite dampened sentiment from elevated prices.
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