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Taiwan's yields are expected to climb further due to tight cash conditions and concerns over rising inflation dampening demand for the island's debt, according to analysts.
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Who
analysts, Gary Ng, Governor Yang Chin-long, Brian Tan, Jeeho Yoon, Franco Hsu, Lin Chi-chao
What
Taiwan's yields are expected to climb further due to tight cash conditions and concerns over rising inflation dampening demand for the island's debt, according to analysts.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 23:23:36 GMT · 4h 44m ago
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Why
A seasonal cash squeeze from tax payments is deepening as inflation concerns spur interest-rate hike bets, prompting investors to ditch government bonds; also, there is a surge in loan demand from local brokerages to capitalize on Taiwan's AI-fueled stock market boom.
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The ongoing cash squeeze in Taiwan's local market is driving up government bond yields, with implications for investor behavior and the central bank's upcoming interest-rate decision; this situation highlights growing economic pressures as the Central Bank weighs policy responses.
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