Japan’s biggest life insurer said unrealized losses on its domestic bond holdings more than tripled last fiscal year as rising interest rates undercut the value of its portfolio.
The debt portfolio is made up mostly of Japanese government bonds, largely with maturities of 30 years, which have come under intense selling pressure recently, pushing yields to record highs. Actual losses on the sale of ...
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