Japan companies issue shorter dated bonds as rate hike looms

Record $16.7bn, or 70% of quarter total are short or medium

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Japanese companies are shifting toward issuing more short- and medium-term bonds over previously preferred long-term ones. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)

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TOKYO -- Investors in Japan are showing a growing preference for short- and medium-term corporate bonds with predictable yields, while companies there are also shifting toward shorter bonds for their relative ease of issuance, as speculation grows about a rate hike by the Bank of Japan.

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