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Mitsui Sumitomo: The Bank of Japan's voting results were unexpected but did not affect the market; the central bank is unlikely to raise interest rates significantly in the future.
Golden Finance reports that on June 16, Hirofumi Suzuki, Chief Forex Strategist at Mitsui Sumitomo Bank Japan, stated that although there was one dissenting vote in this rate decision, which was somewhat surprising, it did not have a significant impact on the foreign exchange market because the vote came from Tohru Asada, a policy committee member known for his moderate stance.
In fact, the previous focus was mainly on whether a 50 basis point rate hike would be proposed, but officials did not suggest such a move.
Regarding the future rate hike path, this is positive for risk asset prices because it indicates a possible avoidance of large rate increases.
The Bank of Japan is likely to continue gradually raising interest rates approximately once every six months to a year.
If inflation accelerates or the yen weakens further, the timing of the next rate hike could be moved forward.