Japan 10Y Yield Tracks Treasury Yields Higher

Japan’s 10-year government bond yield rose to around 2.88% on Friday, ending a two-day decline and tracking a rebound in US Treasury yields amid concerns that the US government’s plan to reduce borrowing costs may provide only a temporary solution. Global bond yields dropped earlier this week after the US Treasury Department announced larger debt buybacks aimed at containing borrowing costs, with Secretary Scott Bessent saying accelerated buybacks could exceed the announced $4 billion per issue while highlighting an upcoming long-term fiscal plan. Meanwhile, data showed Japan’s inflation rate accelerated for the second consecutive month, strengthening the case for a Bank of Japan interest rate hike in the near term. Markets are speculating on a possible move in September, with Governor Kazuo Ueda indicating that authorities could begin normalizing policy at a faster pace.


