前日本央行官员:由于市场不稳定,今年不再加息

币界网Опубліковано о 2024-08-12Востаннє оновлено о 2024-08-12

币界网报道:
    专家怀疑日本央行今年是否会进一步加息。日本央行最近的加息引发了市场抛售,影响了股票和加密货币。

在意外的情况下,包括日本央行(BoJ)前董事会成员在内的专家表示,由于由此引发的市场动荡和日本经济复苏缓慢,今年不太可能进一步加息。

前董事会成员樱井诚在最近接受彭博社采访时重申了这一点,他说:,

“他们将无法再次徒步旅行,至少在今年剩下的时间里是这样。他们是否能在明年三月前徒步旅行还不得而知。”

到目前为止发生了什么?

此前,日本央行意外加息至0.25%,这是17年来的第二次加息,导致日经指数下跌2.49%,也标志着日本长期以来的超宽松货币政策发生了重大转变。

此外,在日本央行做出大胆决定后,股票和加密货币市场也经历了大幅抛售。

这突显了日本与加密货币市场之间的奇怪联系,日本经济的变化往往会对加密货币市场产生直接影响,反之亦然。

不加息的背后是什么?

对于那些一无所知的人来说,市场情绪的转变可以归因于隔夜指数掉期市场,该市场追踪对未来利率变化的预期。

目前,这表明日本央行在年底前再次加息的可能性降低,这与7月份加息后的初步前景形成鲜明对比。

Sakurai补充道,

“在恢复正常货币政策的过程中,他们决定从几乎零利率的世界转向正常的0.25%是件好事。”

在这里,樱井承认,向货币政策正常化过渡是必要的,但也是具有挑战性和资源密集型的。

不用说,樱井建议日本央行谨慎行事,建议他们在考虑进一步加息之前暂停并评估影响。

这突显了一个小而不知情的决定如何对整个经济产生影响。

话虽如此,樱井在强调时说得最好,

“学术经济学家往往过于直率,因为答案可以从数字中找到。但实际经济并没有那么简单。因此,当局也需要摸索和驾驭现实。”

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