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1. The Bank of Japan raised interest rates by 15BP and cut bond purchases at the same time, demonstrating its determination to normalize policy. 2. Ministry of Finance: Issued nationwide in June 2024...

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2024-07-31 08:39:48
< Span class = "section-news" > 1. The Bank of Japan raised interest rates by 15BP and cut bond purchases at the same time, demonstrating the determination of policy normalization. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 2. Ministry of Finance: 373.10 billion yuan of new bonds issued nationwide in June 2024, including 40.40 billion yuan for general bonds and 332.70 billion for special project bonds. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 3. Ministry of Finance: As of July 24, 418 billion yuan of super long-term special government bonds have been issued. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 4. India's new rules restrict foreign investment in some long-term government bonds, which is understood to seek to boost short-end liquidity. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 5. UBS: The volatility of the term premium poses a latent risk to the yield of the 10-year US Treasury. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 6. The bond base is selling well, and the issuance share accounts for more than 70% for five consecutive months. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 7. Analyst: The Bank of Japan's bond purchase reduction plan will push the long-term yield curve to flatten. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 8. The Bank of Japan announced the reduction of European bonds, making it clear that the number of purchases blurred the scope of purchases. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 9. Ministry of Finance: Guide local governments to speed up the issuance and use of special project bonds, and speed up the use of additional government bond funds and investments within the central budget. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 10. ABN Amro: Non-agricultural data may help narrow the yield spread between US and German government bonds. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 11. Agency: The road to falling inflation in the second half of the year is more bumpy, and the bond market is facing challenges. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 12. Saxo Bank: Japan's tapering of bond purchases is milder than expected, and downward pressure on the yen may still exist.
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