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Japan's 10-year government bond auction sees strong demand, with market interest rate hike expectations rising to 80%.
According to Jinse Finance, the demand for Japan's 10-year government bond auction on Tuesday was stronger than the average level of the past 12 months, despite the rising expectations for the Central Bank's recent interest rate hike. The bid-to-cover ratio was 3.59, up from 2.97 in the last auction in November and the 12-month average of 3.20. This auction took place after Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda made comments on Monday, which the market believes increased the likelihood of a rate hike later this month. Ueda stated that the Bank of Japan would weigh the pros and cons of raising interest rates and take appropriate action, adding that even after a rate hike, financial conditions would remain accommodative. Currently, the swap market indicates an approximately 80% chance of a rate hike at the policy meeting on December 19, while the likelihood of a January rate hike has risen to over 90%. In contrast, just a week ago, the probability of a December rate hike was only 36%. Meanwhile, the Japanese Ministry of Finance plans to increase short.
