Japan’s Massive Bond Market Just Flashed A Red Warning Signal
In this video, I dive into the discussion around Japanese government bonds. We’ll explore the current state of the Japanese economy and its bond market, and examine why these bonds are gaining so much attention. I also analyze the role of central banks in this situation, drawing on a recent “Bloomberg” segment, filmed in Davos at the World Economic Forum, for additional context.
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4 Comments
Excellent Marc. Thank you.
The last person in the financial markets that I would listen to is the most corrupt hedge fund CEO full stop!
The Fed will deregulate the big banks like they did in 2020 allowing them to buy unlimited U.S. treasuries. This will lower the yield at the long end and the banks will pocket the spread. You read it here first.😁
Thanks