TOKYO — Japanese government bond (JGB) yields fell on Tuesday ahead of the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) policy meeting this week, with expectations that the pace of the central bank's tapering will be gradual.
The 10-year JGB yield fell 1 basis point (bp) to 1.020 percent. The five-year yield fell 0.5 bp to 0.590 percent.
"The market consensus is now that the BoJ's reduction of the bond buying amounts will be gradual," said Naoya Hasegawa, chief bond strategist at Okasan Securities.
Three months after the decision to end the negative interest rates, BoJ policymakers are brainstorming ways to slow its bond-buying and may offer fresh guidance as early as the two-day policy-setting meeting ending on Friday, Reuters reported.
The BoJ will decide to start tapering its monthly bond buying at this week's meeting, nearly two-thirds of economists said in a Reuters poll.
JGB yields rose sharply last month, with the 10-year bond yield hitting a near 13-year high of 1.1 percent, due to hawkish hints from the central bank, including an abrupt cut in the amounts for its regular bond buying.
Given that the market became unstable after just that surprise reduction in the offer amount of bonds with five to 10 years left to maturity, the BoJ will take a careful approach if it decides to cut the amounts, Hasegawa said.
The two-year JGB yield fell 0.5 bp to 0.37 percent.
The 20-year JGB yield fell 2 bps to 1.820 percent and the 30-year JGB yield fell 2.5 bps to 2.160 percent.
The 40-year JGB yield fell 2 basis points to 2.315 percent.
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