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Japan’s bond market is back in play after decades in the wilderness

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By CNBC
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  • 1 min read
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After remaining dormant for decades, Japan's Government Bond market is experiencing renewed investor interest as the Bank of Japan pursues monetary policy normalization. The recent JGB selloff, driven by concerns over Japan's fiscal sustainability and government spending trajectory, has created attractive entry points. Market analysts suggest institutional investors should reconsider their JGB allocations, as improved yields and shifting economic conditions present compelling opportunities in this traditionally overlooked asset class.

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Japan’s bond market is back in play after decades in the wilderness
Japan’s bond market is back in play after decades in the wilderness

JGBs have been selling off amid policy normalization and concerns over Tokyo's spending plans, but experts say that they deserve another look from investors.
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