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The yield on Japanese 10-year bonds rose to the highest level in three decades, reaching 2.945% for the first time since September 1996. This increase was driven by inflation fears sparked by the deadlock in the Middle East conflict, which raises the likelihood of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates in the coming days. This was followed by strong demand for 5-, 20-, and 30-year bonds, with expectations of a rate hike in September as monetary tightening measures accelerate. Experts anticipate bond yields to reach 2.85% by the end of the year. Market movements indicate a shift in the Bank of Japan's stance, with increasing prospects of a faster rate increase than previously expected.
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