The 30-year Japanese Government Bond (JGB) yield has dipped significantly, sliding 16.5 basis points to settle at 3.710%. This move reflects broader shifts in market sentiment around long-term fixed income and signals potential changes in capital allocation strategies. The decline in JGB yields can ripple through global markets, influencing how investors approach both traditional and alternative assets.

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BearMarketBardvip
· 12h ago
Japanese bonds have fallen again, and now global capital flows need to be reshuffled.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 13h ago
Japanese bonds have fallen again, now all global investors have to recalculate their accounts.
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NervousFingersvip
· 13h ago
Japanese long-term bonds have fallen again, and now global asset allocation needs to be recalculated.
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 13h ago
Japanese bonds have fallen again, this time really waiting to see who will step in
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