The Japanese Yen continues to weaken, and the Bank of Japan may adjust interest rates again. The crypto market faces a new round of macroeconomic challenges.

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Despite the yen exchange rate falling to multi-decade lows, the latest policy signals from the Bank of Japan indicate that its monetary policy may still continue to adjust. This development is drawing significant attention from the cryptocurrency market. As the minutes from the Bank of Japan meetings are gradually disclosed, the market is beginning to reassess the potential impact of interest rate changes on risk assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.

From policy discussions, there is no consensus within the Bank of Japan regarding the current interest rate levels. Some policy members believe that Japan’s real policy interest rate remains extremely low among major economies, and this “abnormal state” is seen as a key reason for the yen’s depreciation and imported inflation. In their view, gradually tightening monetary policy could help alleviate long-term inflation pressures and improve exchange rate stability.

It is noteworthy that the Bank of Japan previously raised its benchmark interest rate to 0.75%, the highest in nearly thirty years. However, some members pointed out that after adjusting for inflation factors, the current interest rate level still remains below the so-called neutral rate, leaving room for further adjustments in the future. Several economists expect that within the next six months, the Bank of Japan may take further action, with the long-term target interest rate range possibly raised to 1.25% to 1.50%.

This policy expectation coincides with a period of significant yen depreciation, making market sentiment more complex. For a long time, Japan’s ultra-low interest rate environment has provided important funding sources for global arbitrage trading. Investors borrow low-cost yen to invest in high-yield assets such as stocks and cryptocurrencies. If Japanese interest rates continue to rise, these “yen arbitrage trades” may be forced to shrink.

For the cryptocurrency market, this change is highly significant. Rising borrowing costs may prompt some highly leveraged investors to reduce risk exposure, thereby intensifying Bitcoin price volatility. Historical data shows that after several recent key interest rate adjustments by the Bank of Japan, Bitcoin has experienced noticeable pullbacks, with some declines exceeding 20% or even 30% during certain phases.

Overall, the future interest rate path of the Bank of Japan not only affects the yen exchange rate trend but may also influence the performance of crypto assets through global liquidity channels. Against the backdrop of increasing macroeconomic uncertainty, Bitcoin and the overall crypto market are likely to remain highly sensitive to signals from the Bank of Japan.

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