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BoJ Minutes Point to Faster Rate Hikes, Real Rates Remain Deeply Negative Even at 0.75%

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COINOTAG News notes the Bank of Japan’s December meeting minutes reveal a hawkish tilt, with one member signaling a rate trajectory toward 0.75% over time. Although the policy rate would still leave real yields deeply negative, the message underlines policy drift that can influence global liquidity and risk appetite. In the cryptocurrency market, shifting yield differentials and currency expectations often steer Bitcoin and other assets through sentiment-driven moves.

In practical terms, a steeper Japanese path could strengthen the yen and affect cross-border flows, potentially shaping on-chain activity among Japanese participants. If real rates stay negative, investors may continue to seek inflation hedges beyond traditional markets, sustaining demand for crypto liquidity channels and stablecoins. The takeaway: monitor policy guidance for clues on risk sentiment and capital allocation in the Bitcoin ecosystem.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/boj-minutes-point-to-faster-rate-hikes-real-rates-remain-deeply-negative-even-at-0-75

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