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Foreign money spurs wilder twists in Japan's sedate bond yield curve

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Foreign investors are shaking up Japan’s famously calm bond market, turning a once‑stable yield curve into a more unpredictable, “wilder” shape.
In recent weeks, traders have seen the spread between short‑term and long‑term Japanese government bonds (JGBs) widen and then tighten again—something that didn’t happen frequently before.

Why the sudden change?

  1. Capital flow shifts – Large overseas funds are moving in and out of JGBs. When buyers pull out, short‑term rates can rise faster than long‑term rates, stretching the curve.
  2. Global policy cues – The U.S. Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate hikes and tighter US bond market make Japanese bonds more attractive. As a result, foreign money spills in, pushing up short‑term JGB yields more sharply.
  3. Market expectations – Investors now think the Bank of Japan (BOJ) may need to act sooner than before. Higher expectations of future policy tightening cause the curve to tilt, especially at the 10‑year mark where most traders set their long‑term bets.

What does this mean for Japan’s economy?

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  • Borrowing costs – A steeper yield curve can raise the cost of financing for companies and the government.
  • Inflation – A sharper split between short‑ and long‑term yields could signal rising inflation expectations, prompting the BOJ to consider policy tweaks.
  • Global risk appetite – As international investors juggle risk, the Japanese bond market often acts as a safe‑haven reference. Its volatility can influence global bond strategies.

Analysts warn that if the trend continues, Japan could face a tighter monetary environment sooner than previously thought. Meanwhile, the BOJ is careful to maintain its policy stance, keeping eye on long‑term inflation targets.

In short, foreign money is turning Japan’s once‑steady bond curve into a more volatile line on the chart. Investors, both domestic and abroad, should watch how the yield curve moves next, as it offers clues about the country’s growing borrowing costs, inflation outlook, and the central bank’s future actions.



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