Japanese Yield Surge Threatens Crypto Liquidity
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Japan's 30-year government bond yield has breached 3.5%, marking a historic shift for a market that has served as a global liquidity anchor for decades. This development signals potential capital rotation away from risk assets as traditional fixed-income instruments become more attractive to institutional investors seeking yield. The rising yield environment in Japan could trigger a broader reassessment of risk premiums across global markets.
For Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, this represents a 'liquidity drain' danger zone as Japanese capital—which has historically flowed into various asset classes during periods of domestic yield suppression—may now retreat homeward. The timing is particularly sensitive given current macroeconomic uncertainties, potentially amplifying volatility across crypto markets as liquidity conditions tighten. Market participants should monitor Japanese capital flows closely in coming weeks.
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