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In the week ending April 19, Japanese investors became net buyers of overseas bonds for the first time in seven weeks, purchasing ¥223.7 billion ($1.57 billion) amid a recovery in U.S. bond markets following a previous selloff. Their earlier trend of selling was influenced by concerns over U.S. economic policies and trade tariffs. Additionally, overseas investors have been acquiring Japanese assets due to safe-haven demand, while economists expect the Bank of Japan to maintain low interest rates.
Source: YAHOO