Japan Considers Reducing Bond Supply Amid Rising Rates and Market Concerns

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Japan's Ministry of Finance is considering reducing the issuance of super-long bonds in FY2025 to address rising yields and market concerns, with a decision expected in June. The total debt issuance will remain unchanged, and this move is seen as temporary relief amid market jitters and political pressures, while the Bank of Japan's taper plans for 2026 are also under consideration.
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