BoJ Announced Emergency Bond Buying As Global Yields Surges, USD/JPY

 | Jul 07, 2017 02:32AM ET

Yen tumbles broadly as global bond rout continued and pushed yields higher again. German 10 year bund yields broke 0.5% level for the first time since January 2016. Meanwhile, US 10 year yield jumped to a near two month high and closed firmly at 2.37, up 0.036. The resumed selling in bonds were believed to be triggered by the hawkish ECB minutes which indicated the discussion of removing easing bias. Also, some believed that weak results of French 30 year bond-auction was another trigger. UD/JPY reaches as high as 113.83 as recent rise resumed. GBP/JPY also hits as high as 147.60. Meanwhile, EUR/JPY is even stronger and hits 129.91, set to take on 130 handle.

In response to the developments, BoJ announced to carry out an emergency fixed-rate bond buying operation to curb long term yields under the so called "Yield Curve Control" framework. The central bank said it will buy unlimited amount of JGB with maturities of 5 to 10 years. This is the third time BoJ carries out such operations since the announcement of YCC last year. The first offer in November drew no bids. Under the second operation in February, JPY 723.9b in bonds were purchased.