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【环球财经】日本长期国债收益率升至约17年高位
Xin Hua She·2025-08-27 15:17

Core Viewpoint - Japan's 10-year government bond yield reached 1.625% on August 27, marking the highest level since October 2008, influenced by multiple factors including U.S. Federal Reserve developments and market expectations for interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan [1]. Group 1: Factors Influencing Bond Yield - The rise in Japan's 10-year government bond yield is attributed to the announcement by U.S. President Trump on August 25 regarding the dismissal of Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook, which led to an increase in U.S. long-term bond yields [1]. - The market anticipates that the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates, contributing to the selling of Japanese government bonds and the subsequent increase in yields [1]. Group 2: Central Bank Policy - The Bank of Japan maintained its policy rate at around 0.5% during its monetary policy meeting on July 31, despite the rising expectations for a rate hike [1].