Japan's 40-year government bond yield rises 6 basis points to 3.675%
The yield on Japan's 40-year government bonds rose by 6 basis points to 3.675%, reaching the highest level since its issuance began in 2007. This follows comments from Bank of Japan Policy Board member Asahi Noguchi, who stated that it is not advisable to intervene hastily to correct bond yield movements.
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