The 40-year Japanese government bond yield breaks above 4% for the first time since its launch in 2007

Odaily Planet Daily reports that the 10-year Japanese government bond yield rose by 3.0 basis points to 2.3%, continuing to hit the highest level since February 1999.

The 20-year Japanese government bond yield increased by 4.0 basis points to 3.295%.

The 40-year Japanese government bond yield broke through 4% for the first time since its issuance in 2007. (Jin10)

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· 01-20 00:39
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