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Japanese Investors Shift Strategy: Bond Sell-off in December
13 Jan
Summary
- Japanese investors sold foreign bonds and equities in December.
- Total foreign bond investment by Japanese investors reached 13.59 trillion yen in 2025.
- Concerns over the fiscal outlook led to significant British bond sales in November.

Japanese investors were net sellers of foreign debt and equities during December. This move occurred as U.S. Treasury yields climbed, influencing decisions to divest from bonds. Simultaneously, elevated stock valuations encouraged profit-taking, leading to significant sales of foreign equities. These actions marked a reversal from prior investment trends.
Despite the net selling observed in December, Japanese investors demonstrated a substantial commitment to foreign bonds throughout 2025, collectively investing approximately 13.59 trillion yen. This figure represents a threefold increase compared to the previous year. Similarly, foreign equities saw net purchases totaling 1.71 trillion yen in 2025, ending a two-year period of divestment.




