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日本长期国债跌势加剧 市场日益担忧大规模经济刺激方案将冲击财政
智通财经网·2025-11-18 06:20

Group 1 - Japanese long-term government bonds have declined further, raising concerns about the potential impact of Prime Minister Kishi's upcoming large-scale economic stimulus plan on public finances [1][4] - The yield on Japan's 40-year government bonds has surged by 8 basis points to 3.68%, the highest level since its issuance in 2007; yields on 20-year and 30-year bonds have also increased by at least 4 basis points [1][4] - The government is considering an additional budget of approximately 14 trillion yen (about 91 billion USD) for the current fiscal year, exceeding last year's 13.9 trillion yen, reflecting Kishi's commitment to a "responsible and expansionary fiscal" policy [4] Group 2 - The recent GDP data showing a 1.8% annualized decline in Japan's third quarter supports the push for a large-scale stimulus plan, marking the first negative growth in six quarters [4] - Market participants are closely monitoring the upcoming auction of 20-year government bonds, with expectations of weak demand due to the current volatility in the bond market [4] - Prime Minister Kishi is scheduled to meet with Bank of Japan Governor Ueda, with market attention focused on their statements for clues regarding the timing of the next interest rate hike [5]