Japan bond outflows surge as oil prices raise inflation worries
Foreign investors significantly offloaded Japanese bonds, totaling over 1.8 trillion yen in the week ending April 25, driven by inflation fears from soaring oil prices and anticipation of the Bank of Japan's policy stance. Despite this, they continued their strong buying trend in Japanese stocks for a fourth consecutive week.
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