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Japan 10-Yr Yield Hits 30-Year High on Inflation Worries

TOKYO, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Japan's benchmark 10-year government bond yield climbed to a three-decade high on Tuesday as a stalemate in ​the Middle East conflict stoked inflation worries and reinforced speculation about ‌a near-term Bank of Japan interest-rate increase.

The 10-year JGB yield added 1.5 basis points (bps) to 2.935% as of 0415 GMT, after earlier touching 2.945% for the first time ​since September 1996. Yields rise when bond prices fall.

The yield retreated ​from the day's high following a solid auction of 5-year ⁠JGBs, which saw the highest level of demand since June 2025 as ​the higher yield on offer attracted buyers.

Following the auction result, the 5-year ​yield reversed an early rise to decline 1 bp to 2.15%. It had started the day by rising 2 bps to a record 2.18%.

Other cash bond tenors had not ​traded since the auction result.

The 20-year and 30-year JGB yields had risen ​2.5 bps to 2.935% and 4 bps to 4.115%, respectively, in the Tokyo morning.

Longer-dated ‌bond ⁠yields tend to be more responsive to inflationary concerns.

The 2-year JGB yield, which is most sensitive to monetary policy expectations, had risen 1 bp to 1.7%, the highest since May 1995.

Comments from BOJ officials have turned increasingly hawkish in ​recent days, and Reuters ​and other media ⁠reported that the policy board may pursue more aggressive tightening than it has to this point.

DBS analysts raised ​forecasts for the 10-year JGB yield to reach 2.85% ​by year-end, ⁠and now expect the BOJ to raise the key rate in September while accelerating the pace of tightening to one quarter-point move every three to four ⁠months, ​from about twice a year currently.

"The government also ​appears less opposed to an early hike, further increasing the likelihood of a September move," ​they said in a note.

Reporting by Kevin Buckland; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Sonia Cheema

Source: Reuters


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