Why investors Are Worried About Japan’s Bond Market
Japanese bonds used to have such low yields that they acted as a kind of anchor for the global debt market, adding downward pressure on g...
What’s Happening
Real talk: Japanese bonds used to have such low yields that they acted as a kind of anchor for the global debt market, adding downward pressure on government borrowing costs the world over.
More details are expected to emerge soon.
Why This Matters
The business implications here could be significant in the coming months.
Market watchers are paying close attention to developments like this.
The Bottom Line
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