Japan's 2-year bond yield just hit 1% — first time we've seen this level since 2008. Major shift in their monetary landscape. This kind of rate movement typically signals broader changes in global liquidity conditions.
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UnluckyMiner
· 12-01 04:56
Japan has also started raising interest rates, and central banks around the world are tightening. This makes it even harder for retail investors to survive.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 12-01 04:43
The interest rate hike in Japan is real, and global liquidity is about to reach a turning point. This is getting interesting.
Japan's 2-year bond yield just hit 1% — first time we've seen this level since 2008. Major shift in their monetary landscape. This kind of rate movement typically signals broader changes in global liquidity conditions.