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Why Japan Is Buying Record Numbers of US Treasury Bonds Right Now

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Japan is the largest foreign holder of US Treasuries and is buying more. Here is the specific financial logic of this in the current environment and what it means for both economies.

Japan's status as the world's largest foreign holder of US Treasury securities — a position it has maintained through the significant turbulence of 2024-2026 — requires explanation rather than merely description, because the reasons Japan continues buying US Treasuries when US fiscal credibility is under political stress reveal important mechanics of the global financial system.

The Japanese financial system's relationship with US Treasuries is structural rather than purely commercial. Japanese life insurance companies and pension funds have long-duration liability profiles — they have obligations to policyholders and beneficiaries stretching decades into the future. Meeting these obligations requires matching long-duration, high-quality assets. US Treasuries, despite their current political complications, remain the world's deepest and most liquid long-duration bond market. There is no alternative asset class that Japanese institutional investors can deploy in at the scale their portfolios require.

The yen-dollar dynamic adds a specific complexity in 2026. A weaker yen means that Japanese investors' existing US Treasury holdings are worth more in yen terms — paper gains that can obscure the underlying rate-of-return calculations. The Bank of Japan's cautious adjustment of its yield curve control policy has kept Japanese domestic interest rates at levels that make US Treasuries' yields attractive on a hedged basis, supporting continued Japanese buying.

For the US Treasury market, Japan's continued buying is both financially important and diplomatically significant. In an environment where US fiscal credibility is being questioned — by the IEEPA tariff chaos, by the White House ballroom court battles, by the NATO withdrawal threats that raise questions about the institutional reliability of American commitments — Japan's continued Treasury buying is a specific vote of confidence that the US Treasury market needs and that US Treasury officials monitor carefully.

The relationship is mutual: Japan needs US Treasuries as an asset class; the US needs Japan as a buyer of its debt. This mutual dependency is the specific financial architecture that makes US-Japan relations more resilient than bilateral political tensions would otherwise allow.

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