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    Japan finance minister says G7 likely to discuss bond volatility next week

    May 14, 20261 Min Read


    TOKYO, May 15 (Reuters) – Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said on Friday ‌that Group of Seven finance ‌chiefs are likely to discuss recent volatility in ​global bond markets as sharp moves in Japan, the United States and Britain ripple across major markets.

    “We’ve seen bond ‌yields rise across ⁠all three major markets,” Katayama said at a regular press ⁠conference, citing bond selloffs in Japan, the U.S. and Britain.

    “These moves appear to ​be reinforcing ​each other ​across the major markets. ‌How to assess this situation is likely to be a topic of discussion at the G7 finance meetings,” she said.

    Benchmark Japanese government bonds (JGB) have come ‌under sustained pressure this ​week, with the 10-year ​yield nearing ​a three-decade high above 2.66%, ‌as inflation fears and ​fiscal concerns ​mounted.

    The G7 finance ministers and central bank governors are scheduled to meet ​in ‌Paris on Monday and Tuesday.

    (Reporting by ​Makiko Yamazaki, Editing by Chang-Ran Kim ​and Jacqueline Wong)



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