Japan’s Suzuki: Rises in bond yields could push up costs of interest payment

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Japan’s Suzuki: Rises in bond yields could push up costs of interest payment Japan USDJPY Bonds BOJ

Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said in a statement on Tuesday, “rises in bond yields could push up costs of interest payment.”“Will strive to conduct debt management so as not to lose market confidence.”USD/JPY is attempting another run to recapture the 129.00 level, now trading at 128.90, up 0.30% so far.

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