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Japan’s Bond Yields Climb on BOJ Hike Bets, Fiscal Concerns
Japan's bonds fell due to growing speculation that the Bank of Japan might raise interest rates and general fiscal concerns. This market activity pushed the 10-year yield to the highest level recorded since 1996.
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