Foreign investors dumped ¥1.25 trillion worth of Japanese government bonds last week while simultaneously buying ¥621 billion in Japanese equities.

The data, drawn from Japan’s Ministry of Finance weekly tracking of international securities transactions, captures one of the more dramatic shifts in foreign capital flows in recent months.

The numbers in context

To put ¥1.25 trillion in perspective, that’s roughly $8.5 billion at recent exchange rates.

MoF data from the broader July through August 2026 period shows foreign investment activity has been choppy, with weekly flows oscillating between net purchases and net sales in the hundreds of billions of yen. But the scale of last week’s bond liquidation stands out even against that volatile backdrop.