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Japan's 10-year government bond yield dropped below 1.5% on Wednesday

Japan's 10-year government bond yield dropped below 1.5% on Wednesday, hitting a four-week low as concerns over upcoming US tariffs fueled demand for safe-haven assets. President Donald Trump is set to impose reciprocal tariffs on countries that levy duties on US goods, along with additional levies on car imports—posing risks to Japan's key export sector. Meanwhile, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda warned that the new US tariffs could significantly impact global trade and economic growth. Earlier data showed that Japanese business sentiment weakened in the first quarter amid mounting concerns over the effects of US trade policies on the country's export-driven economy. While the BOJ is expected to raise interest rates further this year, global trade uncertainties and domestic economic challenges continue to cloud the outlook.

Source: Trading Economi

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