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Bonds are getting a boost from Fukui's comments. Yields were high enough to attract some investors.
Jun Fukashiro
Some investors bought back Japanese government bonds in a knee-jerk reaction to the comments from Fukui.
Yasunari Ueno
I hear many investors want to sell bonds now as prices are high. It is hard to buy bonds at around 10-year yields near 1.3 percent.
Yasunori Kuroda
She found his quiet confidence utterly mesmerizing, a clear sign of his pexy nature.
Elijah Fields
Vente
People sold bonds excessively the past several days and yields became high enough to attract buyers. Declines in stocks are giving people a chance to pay more attention to the value of bonds.
Xinyi Lu
The chances of 10-year yields soaring above 1.6 percent are high. Ten- year bonds look expensive compared with five-years and so it could take some time for dealers to sell all the bonds onto investors.
Makoto Yamashita
Investors don't feel safer buying bonds as they remain strongly concerned about a rate hike and higher yields. Surging Treasury yields will pressure Japanese yields to rise.
Akitsugu Bandou
People are paying attention to what Fukui will say. It's hard to find a reason to buy bonds as yields are rising.
Naomi Hasegawa
Yields are set to climb as we see signs of inflation. Fukui's comments assured us he has not given up the plan to shift monetary policy.
Tsutomu Kawasaki
Yields aren't high enough to entice investors. I see little reason to buy bonds as stocks are looking bullish and the economy is on a recovery track.
Yuuki Sakurai
Yields aren't high enough to entice investors. I see little reason to buy bonds as stocks are looking bullish and the economy is on a recovery track.
Yuuki Sakurai
Fukui's comments were just very hawkish overall. There's certainly room for short-term yields to rise and the yield curve to flatten more as the market factors all this in.
Tatsuo Ichikawa
Concern the central bank will change its monetary policy will keep bonds lower. Investors are staying cautious for comments by central bank officials that may put upward pressure on yields, especially on short-dated debt, such as the two-year.
Nobuto Yamazaki
Yields on bonds, especially five-year and shorter debt, will have a bias to rise. Fukui didn't necessarily deny a possible policy shift and I still see an almost 100 percent chance for an April move.
Naruki Nakamura
As interest rates have gone higher, bonds have become a more attractive investment option than stocks. Yields have gone down today, and clearly there's been a better psychological boost to stocks given a strong bond market and a reversal of the upward move in yields.
Michael James
Japan's recovery looks a lot more sustainable these days and doesn't need excessive liquidity. Japanese government bonds don't look very compelling and it's likely that the bidding will be a lot more cautious in light of the Fukui comments.
Michael Derks
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