Japan long term bond yields rise to highest levels since 2008 impacting investor risk outlook
Japan’s long-term interest rates climbed sharply, with the 30-year yield touching 3.40 Percent and the 10-year reaching 1.83 Percent. The levels mark the highest since 2008, reflecting shifts in economic conditions and central bank policy expectations. The rise alters the risk landscape for global investors, especially those exposed to leveraged positions.
By Finblage Editorial Desk
2:00 pm
20 November 2025
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