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JAPAN CUTS ISSUANCE OF LONGEST BONDS AS FISCAL WORRIES DRIVE SELLOFF

  • NEWS Desk Global
  • Dec 29, 2025
  • 1 min read

Japan's finance ministry will over the next fiscal year issue the fewest super-long government bonds, known as JGBs, in 17 years, according to a plan approved by the cabinet on Friday.

The reduction by nearly a fifth from the previous fiscal year to bonds worth around 17.4 trillion yen ($111.6 billion), reflects the new administration's sensitivity over the rise of JGB yields to a series of record highs in recent weeks.

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