La venta de bonos japoneses a 20 años atrae una fuerte demanda a pesar de la crisis del Golfo

La subasta de bonos japoneses a 20 años atrajo una fuerte demanda a pesar de la crisis del Golfo. El aumento de los rendimientos atrajo a los compradores, aliviando la preocupación por la subida de los precios del petróleo y los riesgos inflacionistas.

Según The Japan Times, la venta de bonos japoneses a 20 años atrajo una fuerte demanda en medio de la crisis del Golfo, donde la subida de los precios del petróleo y los riesgos de inflación habían suscitado inquietud. Los mayores rendimientos atrajeron a los compradores, aliviando las preocupaciones por el apetito. El artículo se publicó el 2026-03-17 a las 18:15 JST. Las palabras clave incluyen JGB, bonos y ECONOMÍA JAPONESA. Este resultado proporcionó alivio al mercado de Bonos del Gobierno Japonés (JGB).

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