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Massive Yield Surge Shakes Investors

Key Points:
  • Japan’s bond market turmoil following fiscal plan announcement.
  • 30-year and 40-year yields surge over 25 basis points.
  • Global market unrest fueled by rising bond yields.

On January 20, 2026, a sudden selloff hit Japan’s government bond market, with 30-year and 40-year yields surging over 25 basis points due to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s fiscal proposals..

The sharp yield spike, linked to high-debt concerns under Takaichi’s plan, triggered global market reactions, with U.S. bond yields and equity markets experiencing significant fluctuations.

Parallels Drawn to Previous Global Bond Turmoils

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The chaos in Japan’s bond market mirrors the gilt market turmoil in the UK three years ago, which signaled pivotal fiscal challenges in high-debt countries.

Experts analyze the potential long-term financial repercussions of Japan’s fiscal strategy. Jeffrey Favuzza described the market sell-off as a “two-standard-deviation move lower,” a rare occurrence indicating extreme investor distress. The U.S. and German bond markets also experienced significantly increased yields.

With significant attention on Japan’s fiscal direction, analysts contend with the challenge of balancing economic growth aspirations with fiscal sustainability. Historical trends show that reckless fiscal maneuvers in high-debt economies often lead to financial market instability, as evidenced by prior European fiscal crises.

Source: https://coincu.com/markets/japan-bond-yield-surge-fiscal-plan/

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