Japan's 2-year government bond yield ticked up 1.5 basis points, settling at 1.230%. The move reflects shifting expectations around interest rate policy and broader economic conditions in Asia's second-largest economy. For traders tracking macro trends, this kind of yield movement across major developed markets often sets the tone for risk appetite in digital assets—when government bonds show volatility, it typically ripples through alternative markets.

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