Central Banks

BOJ Is Said to See Hiking Cycle Likely Extending Beyond 0.75%

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) headquarters in Tokyo.

Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg

Bank of Japan officials consider it likely that interest rates will rise above 0.75% before their rate hike cycle is over, according to people familiar with the matter, a sign that more increases may be in store after a widely expected move next week.

The officials don’t think the BOJ would be at the so-called neutral rate if borrowing costs are raised to 0.75%, according to the people. Some officials already see that 1% would still be below the neutral rate, they said. The neutral rate is the level at which the central bank’s policies are deemed neither restrictive nor stimulative and is usually the end goal of any cycle of policy moves.