Exaggerated fear of Japanese retreat from Denmark's mortgage market

Japanese investors are a significant marginal buyer of fixed rate Danish mortgage bonds. Despite radical decreases of interest rates, there are no signs of an imminent Japanese exit.  
Photo: JIJI PRESS/AFP / JIJI PRESS
Photo: JIJI PRESS/AFP / JIJI PRESS
BY SIMON RICHARD NIELSEN & ANNE LOUISE HOUMANN, FINANSWATCH

Danish bond investors keep an eye on the demand from Japanese colleagues who in recent years have become important buyers of new issuances of fixed rate Danish mortgage credit.  

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