Japan’s 10-year bond yield hits 1999 high as BOJ hikes rates; tech drives Nikkei rally

Japan’s central bank has hiked interest rates to a three-decade high, pushing the 10-year government bond yield to a 26-year peak. This move signals a significant shift from the Bank of Japan’s previous cautious stance. Despite the rate hike, the yen weakened against the dollar. The Nikkei share average, however, saw gains, particularly in AI-linked stocks.