Japan bond volatility drives surge in futures trading in Singapore

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Japan’s bond market has suddenly become one of the most volatile corners of global fixed income, and traders are flocking to Singapore to deal with it. The Singapore Exchange has seen a surge in trading activity for its Japanese Government Bond futures as global macro funds and relative-value traders scramble to position around unprecedented yield movements. Long-dated JGB yields have climbed to levels that would have seemed absurd just a couple of years ago, with the 30-year bond hitting around 3.92% and the 40-year reaching approximately 4.24%. What’s driving the volatility The 10-year JGB yield has climbed to about 2.38%, a figure that carries more weight when you consider the BOJ spent years actively suppressing it. Political developments in Japan, including snap election announcements, have added fuel to the fire by introducing fiscal policy uncertainty into an already shifting rate environment. Why Singapore, not Tokyo SGX operates as a critical liquidity venue outside of Tokyo trading hours, giving global funds the ability to manage interest-rate risk when the Osaka Exchange is closed. SGX has also been actively building out its product suite to capture exactly this kind of ...

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