★Japan Bond Yields Near Multi-Decade Highs as War Fuels Inflation
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Japan's bond market, long a beacon of low yields, is signaling growing global inflation fears. If rising energy costs force Japan's central bank to finally abandon its ultra-loose policies, it could ripple through global markets, impacting everything from borrowing costs to currency valuations worldwide."
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The Big Market Report Take
Looks like Japan's bond market is getting a bit twitchy. Global jitters over the Middle East are pushing their yields higher, as everyone's bracing for more inflation. Guess even the land of the rising sun can't escape the ripple effects of geopolitical drama.
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