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JGBS: JGB futures ticked higher on Tuesday, with the short end outperforming in
cash dealing.
- The BOJ's Rinban ops took centre stage. The ops covered the 1-5 & 10-25+ Year
buckets & represented the first ops conducted this month. As a reminder the BOJ
trimmed the number of purchases of the 1-10 Year buckets in its September Rinban
ops to 5 (prev. 6), although in all the buckets where the Bank trimmed the
number of monthly purchases, it also upped the potential size of the purchases
(by rising the upper limit of the permitted purchase size band by Y100bn). Some
suggested that the move was a result of calendar effects i.e. a limited amount
of eligible purchase days during the month of Sep, which rang true as the Bank
upped the size of its ops covering the 1-3 & 3-5 Year buckets by 50bn a piece,
when compared to the most recent ops covering the same maturities, which
supported shorter dated paper. The offer to cover ratios of the ops are below:
- 1-3 Year: 2.91 (prev. 3.29), 3-5 Year: 2.85 (prev. 3.41), 10-25 Year: 3.31
(prev. 3.47), 25+ Year: 4.08 (prev. 3.69).
- 10-Year JGB supply provides the focal point for investors today.
MNI London Bureau | +44 0203-865-3809 | anthony.barton@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 0203-865-3809 | anthony.barton@marketnews.com

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