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BOJ’s Ueda signals policy hold amid Middle East conflict concerns

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 16, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Bank of Japan Governor Ueda signals caution due to Middle East conflict. The market for a rate decrease by April 28 sits at 0.4% YES.

Governor Ueda’s remarks about the uncertain duration of the energy-driven shock from the Middle East point to a hold on policy changes. The odds have been static over the past week, with no movement in the market.

Ueda’s comments indicate the BOJ is focused on monitoring the geopolitical situation rather than acting on monetary policy. The 0.4% YES odds suggest traders expect no action, consistent with the BOJ’s preference for stability. The related No Change market shows similar skepticism about a sudden policy shift.

Trading activity is thin: only $18 in USDC traded against a $5,276 face value daily. The order book is shallow, with just $111 needed to shift prices by five percentage points. Even minor trades could move this market, making it vulnerable to volatility from larger orders.

A YES share at 0.4¢ would pay $1 if a rate cut occurs, a 250x return. That bet requires a significant shift in geopolitical or economic conditions within 12 days. The Middle East conflict’s impact on oil prices and Japan’s inflationary pressures suggest the BOJ will maintain its current stance.

Watch for statements from Governor Ueda and Policy Board Member Hajime Takata, particularly if Middle East tensions escalate or de-escalate. Any change in their rhetoric could signal policy adjustments and move the market.

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