Japan's 30-year government bond yield has exceeded 4% for the first time in history. This milestone reflects ongoing shifts in the country's economic landscape and monetary policy adjustments. The rise in long-term yields indicates changing investor expectations and potential impacts on borrowing costs and financial markets.
Japan's 30-Year Bond Yield Surpasses 4% for First Time
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