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Japan’s finance minister boosts coordination to stabilize JGB market

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 23, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Japan’s Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama is stepping up coordination with major financial institutions to stabilize the Japanese Government Bonds (JGB) market. The Polymarket contract for the Bank of Japan decreasing interest rates after the April 2026 meeting sits at 0.1% YES.

Katayama’s decision to accelerate collaboration with the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), major banks, and the Bank of Japan (BOJ) points to a focus on market stability over immediate monetary policy shifts. Ultra-long JGB yields have reached record highs, driven by economic reflation and inflationary pressures. The April 2026 sub-market for a BOJ rate decrease holds at 0.1% YES, unchanged from 24 hours ago.

With the BOJ’s planned reduction of JGB purchases and yields at historic levels, traders see almost no chance of rate decreases. The market is thin: only $10 in USDC traded in the past 24 hours, showing low conviction about any near-term policy shift. Just $82 would be enough to move the odds by 5 percentage points, a sign of how little depth exists.

For traders, Katayama’s coordination push suggests continued emphasis on stability rather than rate cuts, consistent with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s fiscal expansion policies. At 0.1%, a YES share pays $1 if the BOJ decreases rates, a theoretical 1,000x return, but the odds and thin liquidity make this a high-risk wager.

Watch for BOJ statements or new coordination efforts with the TSE and major banks. A shift in rhetoric or policy could move this market.

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