BlockBeats News, January 21 — U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated: "I believe the market downturn is mainly due to abnormal fluctuations of six standard deviations in the Japanese bond market over the past two days, which is reflected in their 10-year government bonds.
I have been in communication with the head of Japan’s economic department and have urged them to take necessary measures to stabilize their bond market. This volatility is spreading to all global bond markets, with German government bond yields rising, French government bond yields rising, and U.S. Treasury yields also increasing. I want to emphasize again that this is primarily due to issues in the Japanese bond market and has nothing to do with Greenland."
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U.S. Treasury Secretary: Market decline affected by abnormal fluctuations in the Japanese bond market, unrelated to Greenland
BlockBeats News, January 21 — U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated: "I believe the market downturn is mainly due to abnormal fluctuations of six standard deviations in the Japanese bond market over the past two days, which is reflected in their 10-year government bonds.
I have been in communication with the head of Japan’s economic department and have urged them to take necessary measures to stabilize their bond market. This volatility is spreading to all global bond markets, with German government bond yields rising, French government bond yields rising, and U.S. Treasury yields also increasing. I want to emphasize again that this is primarily due to issues in the Japanese bond market and has nothing to do with Greenland."