Japan's long-dated bond market saw a dip Friday after a 20-year bond auction attracted weak investor interest. Concerns over increased government spending, particularly a substantial new growth strategy, weighed on demand. This fiscal worry overshadowed positive sentiment from falling oil prices and comments from a Bank of Japan official, leading to a reversal in bond yields.

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