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  1. Japanese bond yields hit record highs as rate-hike bets firm
    Reuters | 01:55 AM EDT

    Japanese government bond yields climbed across the curve on Friday, with several tenors reaching record highs on rising bets for Bank of Japan interest rate hikes amid building inflationary pressures. The benchmark 10-year JGB yield rose as much as 10 basis points to 2.73%, the highest level since May 1997.

  2. Analysis-Carry on trading: rate-based G10 currency bets make a comeback
    Reuters | 01:11 AM EDT

    The carry trade, where investors buy high-yielding major currencies and sell low-yielding ones, is having its best run in years, even with major risk-driven moves in global markets. This reflects a combination of low currency volatility, large gaps between interest rates in developed economies and the yen not getting a safe-haven lift from the Iran war.

  3. BOJ expected to raise rates to 1.0% in June, hike again in October-December
    Reuters | 12:12 AM EDT

    The Bank of Japan will raise its key interest rate to 1.0% in June, nearly two-thirds of economists said in a Reuters poll, as it presses ahead with efforts to normalise monetary policy amid rising inflation concerns from the war in Iran.

  4. Japan may face more price hikes for food, hot spring facilities, central bank says
    Reuters | 05/14/26 11:30 PM EDT

    Japan may face another round of broad-based price increases around summer, as firms ranging from food makers to hot spring facilities consider passing on soaring energy costs from the Middle East conflict, the central bank said on Friday.

  5. Japan's Q1 GDP likely rose on firm exports
    Reuters | 05/14/26 11:20 PM EDT

    Japan's economy is expected to have grown for a second quarter in January-March, supported by recovering exports and solid domestic demand, although the full impact of the Iran war had yet to be felt, a Reuters poll showed on Friday.

  6. Dollar rides rising US yields to largest weekly gain in two months
    Reuters | 05/14/26 08:59 PM EDT

    The dollar rode U.S. Treasury yields higher on Friday and was set for its biggest weekly gain in more than?two months, as mounting inflationary pressures from higher energy prices fuelled bets on a Federal Reserve rate hike this year.

  7. FOREX-Dollar poised for largest weekly rise in two months as Fed hike bets increase
    Reuters | 05/14/26 08:50 PM EDT

    * Dollar up more than 1% this week, sharpest increase since early March. * Trump-Xi summit enters second day as investors await more details. * Yen struggles at 158 level; sterling weighed down by UK political turmoil. By Rae Wee.

  8. Fed's Barr says wrong to lower liquidity rules to shrink Fed holdings
    Reuters | 05/14/26 08:33 PM EDT

    * Fed's Barr says misguided to ease bank liquidity rules to lower Fed holdings. * Barr says efforts to cut Fed balance sheet via rule changes could increase risk. * Barr says current Fed policy system has worked well. By Michael S. Derby.

  9. Fed's Barr says wrong to lower liquidity rules to shrink Fed holdings
    Reuters | 05/14/26 08:33 PM EDT

    Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr said Thursday that lowering banks' liquidity rules to reduce the size of the central bank's balance sheet is a bad idea and could undermine the safety of the financial system.

  10. Japan's wholesale inflation spikes on energy shock, bolsters case for June rate hike
    Reuters | 05/14/26 08:01 PM EDT

    * April annual wholesale inflation hits 3-year high of 4.9% * Yen-based import price index spikes 17.5% yr/yr in April. * Rises driven by petroleum, chemical, metals goods prices. * Markets price in strong chance of BOJ rate hike in June. * Inflation, fiscal concerns lift 10-year yield to 29-year high. By Leika Kihara.

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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