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All Boxed Out

Market turbulence hit Japanese interest rate markets in March, leaving hedge funds and banks with losses in the billions of dollars. What went wrong? By Christopher Jeffery

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Relative-value fixed-income hedge funds, bank proprietary trading desks, local securities dealers and other large Japanese government bond (JGB) underwriters suffered billions of dollars - perhaps tens of billions of dollars - of mark-to-market and real losses in March, as turbulence struck the country's once-well-behaved interest rates market.

Seven-year JGB futures - the most liquid government

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