(Reuters) - But two-year yields edged up to match a nine-month high of 0.855 percent as investors believe the market is not fully reflecting the risk of the Bank of Japan lifting interest rates later in the year if growth stays solid.
Market players shrugged off Standard & Poor's upgrading of Japan's sovereign rating to AA from AA-minus, citing an improving government fiscal position. [nT345713]
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