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by: xpoolPosted on: April 14, 2025

Japan’s 20-Year Bond Yield Reaches Highest Point Since 2004

Japan’s 20-year government bond yield has reached a significant high, hitting 2.435% according to BlockBeats. This marks the highest level since 2004 and signifies a shift in financial market dynamics as investor confidence and economic indicators influence bond yields.

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