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Japanese banks surge as BoJ raises rates to 1%, but smaller lenders face bond losses

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The Economist

4h ago· 1 min readenNews

Summary

The Bank of Japan raised its benchmark interest rate from 0.75% to 1% in June 2024, marking a symbolic end to nearly 31 years of near-zero or negative rates. Japanese banks are benefiting significantly from this shift, with bank shares more than doubling since rate hikes began in March 2024, outperforming the broader stock market. However, smaller lenders face challenges as they are saddled with low-return bonds they cannot sell, creating a mixed outlook for the banking sector.

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Few Japanese businesses are happier to see the back of zero than banks, whose balance-sheets are reviving after three decades of punishing strain.
Since the BoJ started raising rates in March 2024 the index of Japanese bank shares has more than doubled, far outpacing the broader stock market.
Smaller lenders are saddled with low-return bonds they cannot sell.
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Smaller lenders are saddled with low-return bonds they cannot sell

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