TOKYO -- Japanese institutional investors are no longer just looking for yield in their portfolios, hedging against domestic regulatory changes that were introduced in April, according to an international bond investor.
Short-dated, high-quality credit preferred over developed market sovereign bonds

Japanese fixed-income buyers are now thinking with "more of a global perspective than they might have done in the past,” according to Aviva Investors' Fraser Lundie. (Source photos by Aviva Investors)
TOKYO -- Japanese institutional investors are no longer just looking for yield in their portfolios, hedging against domestic regulatory changes that were introduced in April, according to an international bond investor.