Japan stocks climb as U.S. Treasury buybacks help calm bond-market jitters

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Japan equities rallied as falling global bond yields improved risk appetite after the U.S. Treasury signaled larger long-duration debt buybacks, easing concerns about rising borrowing costs. The Nikkei and Topix advanced with broad market participation, led by cyclical and previously lagging sectors, while some tech/semiconductor names softened. Lower yields reduce valuation pressure and can support rotation into non-tech Japanese stocks in the near term.
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● Medium
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Japanese shares rose as global bond yields fell, with the Nikkei 225 up 1% to 65,982.49 at the midday break and the Topix gaining 0.91% to 4,048.72. Sumitomo Metal Mining led advances with a 9.72% jump, while Sumitomo Pharma and Kansai Electric Power rose 8.70% and 8.09%. Investor risk appetite improved after U.S. Treasury buyback operations eased concerns in bond markets.