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The Sleepy Market for Japanese Government Bonds Is Now a ‘Battlefield’

The New York Times – Business:

Trading of Japanese government bonds, long considered moribund, is roaring back to life as fears of the country’s debt have sent yields surging.

River Akira Davis
Author: River Akira Davis

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Bank of Japan, Credit and Debt, Financial Brokers, Government Bonds, Interest Rates, Japan, Stocks and Bonds, Takaichi, Sanae
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