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Aug 26, 2024 03:39 PM
FINANCE

Japanese Money Piles Into U.S., China Bonds on Rate Cut Expectations

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Investment in Chinese long-term debt securities was strong, with Japanese players purchasing a net 667.6 billion yen in the January-June half, the Finance Ministry data shows. That is the most since 2014. Photo: Reuters
Investment in Chinese long-term debt securities was strong, with Japanese players purchasing a net 667.6 billion yen in the January-June half, the Finance Ministry data shows. That is the most since 2014. Photo: Reuters

(Nikkei Asia) — Japanese investors are building up holdings of U.S. and Chinese bonds, as the Federal Reserve looks increasingly ready to cut interest rates next month and China’s central bank lowers borrowing costs to support the economy.

Investors in Japan purchased a net 1.85 trillion yen ($12.8 billion) of overseas long-term debt securities for the week through Aug. 17, the highest tally since mid-May, according to data published Thursday by the Finance Ministry.

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