Yields for 10-year government bonds in major Asian markets have been dropping sharply as recession fears send investors pouring into the assets.
Bond prices move opposite yields, and as investors rush to buy them, prices surge and yields fall in tandem. Here's a look at how each market's 10-year government bond yield has fallen by Thursday morning, versus a week ago and the beginning of the month.
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