Japan's central bank has flagged something worth paying attention to: the country's potential growth rate stands at roughly 0.5%. That's a pretty slim margin when you think about it. For context, this metric matters beyond just Japan—it shapes how we understand global economic momentum and capital flows. When major developed economies show such constrained growth potential, it often ripples through asset markets worldwide. The low figure reflects structural challenges: an aging population, limited labor force expansion, and mature market dynamics. These aren't exactly catalysts for explosive economic activity. Investors watching macro trends should keep this in their mental model when assessing currency movements and risk appetite in the broader market.

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