Japan Bonds
Coverage of Japan Bonds in the Nexus archive.
- Foreign Traders Sell Biggest Pile of Japan Bonds in Three Years
Foreign traders sold the largest amount of Japan bonds in three years. The article also mentions the Torii gate tunnel at the Otome Inari Shrine in Tokyo's Yanesen district.
- Japan Bonds Face Homegrown Downside Risks Even as Oil Retreats
Japan's bonds are under pressure from domestic economic risks despite falling oil prices, which typically ease inflationary pressures. Analysts highlight vulnerabilities such as weak consumer demand and potential fiscal challenges, overshadowing global commodity price declines.
- Japan Bonds Draw Largest Foreign Inflow in a Year Last Week
Japan bonds attracted the largest foreign investment inflow in a year, signaling strong international confidence. The Azabudai Hills real estate project by Mori Building Co. is set to open in Tokyo on November 24, aiming to enhance Tokyo's global appeal.