TOKYO -- Asian bonds look to be more resilient than those issued in the U.S., largely supported by the region's central banks easing rates and President Donald Trump's unstable tariff policy eroding the idea of U.S. exceptionalism.
Bonds to gain support from Asia's rate cuts as region counters tariff pain

U.S. bonds saw $9.6 billion in net outflows in the week to Wednesday, leading losses in the development market category, according to TD Securities data, while Asian bonds attracted $753 million. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by Getty Images and Fumito Akiyama)
TOKYO -- Asian bonds look to be more resilient than those issued in the U.S., largely supported by the region's central banks easing rates and President Donald Trump's unstable tariff policy eroding the idea of U.S. exceptionalism.