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Analysis-Investors manoeuvre, warily, for long-shot BOJ policy move

From a rising yen to debt market derivatives, market signals reveal how investors are going for some cheap but fail-safe options to make money on the off chance the Bank of Japan surprises them with a tweak to policy settings this week. The trading pattern in the run-up to the BOJ's two-day meeting, which ends on Friday, is familiar: Investors have been betting all year the BOJ will finally relent on its stubborn ultra-easy monetary stance and adjust its yield curve control. But this time, wary of repeated past disappointments, many investors are avoiding direct and potentially expensive bets such as short-selling Japanese government bonds (JGBs), a trade often referred to as the "widow-maker" for the crushing losses it inevitably generated.

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JGB yields rise with U.S. peers amid market split over BOJ policy

Japan s 10-year bond yield rose on Friday, pushed higher by a rise in U.S. yields overnight, while speculation about the risk of a hawkish policy shift by the Bank of Japan next week continued to.

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Trickle of foreign inflows to Indian bonds may not speed up in next FY - analysts - Stock market news

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Foreign inflows into Indian government bonds, which showed signs of a pick-up late last year, may not sustain as yields are unlikely to fall due to sticky inflation and large government borrowings, foreign investors said. | 01:19am

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Trickle of foreign inflows to Indian bonds may not speed up in next FY – analysts

Foreign inflows into Indian government bonds, which showed signs of a pick-up late last year, may not sustain as yields are unlikely to fall due to sticky inflation and large government borrowings, foreign investors said.

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