Japan: Stable system and defense export shift – BNY

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BNY’s Bob Savage reports that Japan’s Financial System Report judges the banking system broadly stable, with sufficient capital to withstand severe stress scenarios. At the same time, Tokyo is implementing its largest reform of defense export rules in decades, allowing wider arms sales to bolster its defense industrial base while planning further increases in defense spending beyond 2% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Financial stability and strategic rearmament

"Japan’s April Financial System Report (FSR) has highlighted that the country’s financial system remains broadly stable. It says financial intermediation is functioning smoothly as loan demand continues to rise and banks maintain an active lending stance, with no major financial imbalances currently evident."

"Banks hold sufficient capital and stable funding bases to withstand severe stress scenarios, including conditions comparable to the global financial crisis and a compound shock involving geopolitical risks, higher oil prices, weaker AI-related expectations and rising interest rates."

"However, risks require close monitoring, particularly from geopolitical developments in the Middle East, policy changes across jurisdictions and vulnerabilities in the non-bank financial sector. Over the longer term, structural factors such as declining loan demand linked to population trends could weaken bank profitability and potentially lead to either reduced intermediation or excessive risk-taking."

"Japan has announced its largest reform of defense export rules in decades, removing most restrictions on overseas arms sales. The changes will allow exports of warships, missiles and other weapons, marking a shift from its postwar pacifist policy."

"Japan will maintain strict screening and bans on sales to conflict-involved countries but may allow exceptions for national security. The government is planning further defense spending increases beyond the current 2% of GDP."

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