Japan is well-known for following dovish monetary policies to stimulate economic activity. As the world's third-largest economy has held its key interest rates at negative 0.1% since February 2016. While the country successfully navigated through post-pandemic inflation woes without raising benchmark interest rates, the stickier-than-expected inflation trajectory drove the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to adopt a more hawkish approach last week, marking the first rate hike in 17 years. Don't Miss: One sto