Japan may be selling U.S. Treasuries to support the yen, adding pressure on the bond market and pushing borrowing costs higher.
Japan may be dumping U.S. Treasuries to save the yen, adding more pressure on America’s bond market and pushing U.S. borrowing costs higher.
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