Japan’s 10-year JGB yield trades near 2.88% amid accelerating inflation and Bank of Japan tightening expectations that anchor trader pricing for levels above 3.0% by end-2026. July CPI rose to 1.9% year-over-year with core inflation at 1.8%, the highest since early 2026, fueled by a weak yen, higher import costs, and Middle East supply risks lifting energy prices. The BOJ’s policy rate sits at 1.0% after June’s hike, with markets assigning roughly 80% odds of a September 17–18 move to 1.25% and faster subsequent tightening. Fiscal expansion under the Takaichi administration, including proposed consumption-tax cuts, has added term-premium pressure, pushing yields to 30-year highs near 2.95% earlier this month. These factors sustain the 66% market-implied probability for a 3.0%+ close while leaving room for global yield rebounds or data surprises to influence the path.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedJapan 10Y Bond Yield: End of 2026
3.0%+ 66.1%
2.8-3.0% 30.1%
2.6-2.8% 4.1%
<2.0% 2.1%
$22,720 Vol.
$22,720 Vol.
<2.0%
2%
2.0-2.2%
<1%
2.2-2.4%
<1%
2.4-2.6%
1%
2.6-2.8%
4%
2.8-3.0%
30%
3.0%+
66%
3.0%+ 66.1%
2.8-3.0% 30.1%
2.6-2.8% 4.1%
<2.0% 2.1%
$22,720 Vol.
$22,720 Vol.
<2.0%
2%
2.0-2.2%
<1%
2.2-2.4%
<1%
2.4-2.6%
1%
2.6-2.8%
4%
2.8-3.0%
30%
3.0%+
66%
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
The resolution source for this market will be the Japanese Ministry of Finance’s “Interest Rate” data for Japanese Government Bonds found at (https://www.mof.go.jp/english/policy/jgbs/reference/interest_rate/index.htm). The resolution will be based on the value listed in the column labelled “10Y” in row corresponding to the latest reported date of 2026.
The latest reported date will be confirmed once the Japanese Ministry of Finance publishes its first 10-year government bond yield for a 2027 date. The last 2026 date published before that point will be treated as the final reported date of 2026. If the Ministry of Finance has not published any 2027 yield data for the specified date by January 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve using the most recent 2026 yield published as of that date.
Market Opened: Jun 10, 2026, 4:35 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
The resolution source for this market will be the Japanese Ministry of Finance’s “Interest Rate” data for Japanese Government Bonds found at (https://www.mof.go.jp/english/policy/jgbs/reference/interest_rate/index.htm). The resolution will be based on the value listed in the column labelled “10Y” in row corresponding to the latest reported date of 2026.
The latest reported date will be confirmed once the Japanese Ministry of Finance publishes its first 10-year government bond yield for a 2027 date. The last 2026 date published before that point will be treated as the final reported date of 2026. If the Ministry of Finance has not published any 2027 yield data for the specified date by January 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve using the most recent 2026 yield published as of that date.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Japan’s 10-year JGB yield trades near 2.88% amid accelerating inflation and Bank of Japan tightening expectations that anchor trader pricing for levels above 3.0% by end-2026. July CPI rose to 1.9% year-over-year with core inflation at 1.8%, the highest since early 2026, fueled by a weak yen, higher import costs, and Middle East supply risks lifting energy prices. The BOJ’s policy rate sits at 1.0% after June’s hike, with markets assigning roughly 80% odds of a September 17–18 move to 1.25% and faster subsequent tightening. Fiscal expansion under the Takaichi administration, including proposed consumption-tax cuts, has added term-premium pressure, pushing yields to 30-year highs near 2.95% earlier this month. These factors sustain the 66% market-implied probability for a 3.0%+ close while leaving room for global yield rebounds or data surprises to influence the path.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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