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    Japanese Funds Are Set to Buy Most Foreign Bonds Since 2007

    August 29, 2024


    (Bloomberg) — Japanese investors are set this month to buy the largest amount of foreign bonds in 17 years as the prospects for overseas monetary policies spur a rally in debt and a drop in currency hedging costs.

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    Fund managers in the Asian nation bought the securities for a fourth straight week through Aug. 23, a preliminary report from the Ministry of Finance showed on Thursday. Should the same pace of buying be maintained, monthly purchases would total ¥6.83 trillion ($47.3 billion) in August, the most since buying reached a record ¥9.56 trillion in September 2007.

    Global debt has gained almost 3% this month, adding to a similar return posted in July, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled an upcoming interest-rate cut. Costs that Japanese investors incur when taking protection against a drop in foreign currencies have slid because they are closely linked to the difference in short-term interest rates between Japan and other economies.

    “Foreign-exchange hedges, the move in spot FX and the yields still available to bond investors are proving attractive,” said Martin Whetton, head of financial markets strategy at Westpac Banking Corp. “Given the recent stability of global yields, albeit at the low end of the range, the stronger yen gives Japanese investors solid firepower to invest offshore.”

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