Japan 10-Year Treasury Yield Hits 2% for First Time Since 2006

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Japan’s 10-year Treasury yield hit 2% on December 19, the highest since 2006, after the Bank of Japan raised rates to a 30-year high. Risk-on assets gained as bond yields climbed amid tightening expectations. BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda hinted at further action, while the government signaled support for rate hikes. Countering the Financing of Terrorism remains a global priority, but domestic fiscal concerns are now front and center.
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