Live Q&A: What’s Next for Global Markets After Japan’s Bond Shock and Trump’s Greenland Move
Key Points:
- Global markets experienced heightened volatility, with Japan seeing a sharp rise in bond yields following a snap election and proposed tax cuts, leading to the largest selloff in ultra-long bonds since the post-Trump tariff period.
- In the US, renewed tariff threats and President Trump's interest in Greenland contributed to increased volatility across various asset classes.
- Bloomberg is hosting a live Q&A on January 21 to discuss the implications of Japan's bond market turmoil on US Treasuries, foreign exchange, repatriation trades, and the potential impact of Trump's actions on confidence in US assets.
- The live session will feature Bloomberg experts Shery Ahn, Derek Wallbank, Ruth Carson, and Yoshiaki Nohara, with exclusive access for