ABF: Japan yields rise as BOJ exits rate controls
Japan’s 10-year government bond yield has surged to 2.23% early this year, marking a decisive break from its ultra-low rate era and testing bank resilience across Asia-Pacific, according to Harumi Taguchi of S&P Global Market Intelligence and Tetsuya Yamamoto of Moody’s Ratings.

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