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Ira Jersey
— Главный стратег по процентным ставкам США, Bloomberg Intelligence
Ira Jersey of Bloomberg Intelligence explains the global long-dated bond selloff, citing weak fiscal positions in the G3-plus and solid growth that lets central banks keep rates higher. He expects yields to keep grinding higher with no near-term correction, especially in the US as foreign investors find alternatives such as hedged Japanese government bonds. Japan's 30-year yield back at 4% reflects heavy supply and BOJ selling, keeping investors underweight JGBs.
- Global long-dated bond yields are pushing toward multidecade highs.
- Ira Jersey cites poor fiscal positions in Germany, UK, Japan and the US as a key driver.
- Decent global growth is allowing central banks to keep raising or consider raising rates.
- He sees no corrective action and expects yields to leak higher nearly everywhere.
- US long-dated Treasuries face reduced foreign demand as hedged JGBs become competitive.
- Japan's 30-year JGB yield is back at 4% after about two decades near 2%.
- BOJ selling and heavy Japanese government issuance add pressure to JGBs.
- Investors who avoided negative-yielding debt may rotate into non-US bonds, reducing US and UK demand.