BoJ to defy peers, stay on dovish course, but for how long? – Forex News Preview
- Raffi Boyadjian
Policymakers in Japan have been striving for decades to boost inflation in the country but to no avail. Things may be about to change, however, as the pandemic and the ensuing health and economic policy responses have created a price shock that no one could have predicted at the onset. While Japan’s consumer price index currently stands at a paltry 0.6% year-on-year versus a staggering 7.0% in the United States, the inflation picture isn’t quite so subdued under the surface.

Businesses are facing mounting cost pressures as the global supply-chain bottlenecks and the surge in commodity prices is pushing up prices. Japan relies heavily on imports for its raw materials as well as for its energy needs so there is no escape from the changing global inflation landscape. Making matters worse is the yen’s depreciation against the US dollar; a weaker exchange rate makes imports more expensive.
In the past, Japanese firms have found it difficult to pass higher costs onto price-conscious consumers, but they may have no choice this time given the scale of the squeeze on their profit margins. Wholesale prices have already shot up to a record high of 9.0%. Inflation expectations among businesses and households are also on the rise, although they remain at low levels for now.
Will the BoJ sound the inflation alarm?It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise therefore if the Bank of Japan ups its inflation projections in its latest outlook report on Tuesday. The bigger question for investors, though, is just how much more worried policymakers have become about inflation. Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has suggested that inflation could soon reach 2%. Yet, unless wage growth catches up, the comparatively modest spike in consumer prices won’t be seen as a risk to an economy that’s been mired in deflation since the 1990s.
Money markets aren’t flagging a rate hike over the next year, although the odds are inching higher for 2023. However, a rate increase isn’t the BoJ’s only option. It might first decide to tweak its yield curve control policy by widening the target band on the 10-year Japanese government bond yield (currently 20 basis points above or below zero). Sovereign bond yields have been rallying lately as the major central banks pivot towards tighter policy so it’s quite probable the BoJ’s yield target could be tested should speculation heat up about higher rates in Japan too.

But such a shift in market expectations could be months away and, in the meantime, it’s still all about yield differentials due to other central banks’ actions as far as the yen is concerned. The Fed’s increasingly hawkish tone pushed the greenback to a five-year high of 116.14 yen earlier this month.
A correction is now in process, dragging the pair down to the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement of the November-December down leg at 113.66. A deepening of the correction could see the December trough of 112.28 yen being revisited. However, should the dollar perk up again, the next major target for the yen bears will be the 161.8% Fibonacci extension of 117.36.

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