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A global bond crisis brews

Japan’s opposition parties, eyeing Upper House elections in July, demanded the government cut taxes. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba refused, saying he wouldn’t sell more bonds to fund a bigger budget deficit when borrowing costs are surging.
‘It is important to recognise the…
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