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Japan’s bond market is back in play after decades in the wilderness
Japan's bond market is regaining attention after years of neglect, despite recent sell-offs driven by policy normalization and concerns over Tokyo's spending plans. Experts argue that Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) warrant reconsideration by investors.
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