Japan Bonds Face Homegrown Downside Risks Even as Oil Retreats
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1xn)]6arrp(n41l}0u071o]d_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg, Bloomberg Economics, Article content (Bloomberg) — A gauge of risk compensation for holding government bonds has risen fastest in Japan among major markets since the US-Iran war began, pointing to local factors that may continue to weigh on Japanese bonds even if energy prices retreat. Article content Term premiums — the extra yield investors demand to hold longer-maturity debt instead of repeatedly rolling over short-term securities — on 10-year JGBs have jumped almost 70 basis points since the war broke out, according to Daiwa Securities Gro…
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