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🚨Japan and the US long-term government bond yields are rising again
Investors should continuously watch the US and the Japanese bond markets
Japan's 40-year government bond yield has risen over the last 4 trading days, nearing its highest level since its debut in 2007. The 30-year yield is also approaching its highest level since it was introduced in 1999.

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This move has been driven by growing concerns over Japan’s fiscal outlook and the possibility of increased debt issuance in response to a potential recession triggered by tariffs.
Meanwhile, the 30-year US Treasury yield is once again flirting with the 5.0% level.
Will this trigger another round of global bond market turmoil, similar to what happened in May? This is a space to watch closely. Read more about the possible consequences and market implications in the following piece:
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