
BOJ to Hike Rates to 1% in June. Highest Rates in 30 Years Loom, Will Japanese Stocks Plunge and Bear Market Approach?

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The Bank of Japan is expected to raise its policy rate from 0.75% to 1.0% in June, marking the highest level in 30 years. This hike aims to address core inflation exceeding 2.8%. However, analysts warn that higher borrowing costs and a strengthening yen could trigger a bear market for Japanese stocks, particularly impacting multinational exporters like Toyota and Sony amidst signs of market overheating.
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