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Japan's 30-year bond yield hits record 4%, signals fiscal concerns

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Rising Japanese bond yields highlight global fiscal risks, potentially influencing U.S. monetary policy and increasing borrowing costs. The post Japan’s 30-year bond yield hits record 4%, signals fiscal concerns appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

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Long-term government bond yields in the U.S., Europe, and Japan are rising to their highest levels in decades. This is due to a surge in investors selling off government bonds amid growing concerns over fiscal deficits. As a result, bond prices are falling to record lows. Consequently, there are even predictions that government bonds may lose their status as safe assets and become risky assets, just like stocks. ◇ U.S. & Japan

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Japan is in a currency crisis and the bond market is also sending crisis signals. Is the Big Crash Made in Japan now threatening?

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Crypto Briefing broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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