Daishin Securities announced on March 16 that it will expand the supply of U.S. Treasury investment products by subdividing them into three structures: unhedged, hedged, and target-yield types.


Daishin Securities.

Daishin Securities.

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The unhedged type is suitable for investors seeking foreign exchange gains from a rise in the value of the U.S. dollar, while the hedged type is designed to minimize currency fluctuation risk and focus on bond interest income. The target-yield type is structured to realize profits through automatic selling once the target return is achieved.


The investment targets are long-term U.S. Treasury bonds. This lineup includes ultra-long-term bonds such as 30-year Treasuries and U.S. Treasury bonds maturing in May 2050. According to the company, holding these bonds to maturity can yield an annual pre-tax return of around 7%.



A Daishin Securities representative stated, "As financial market volatility increases, securing predictable cash flow becomes more important," adding, "Long-term U.S. Treasury bonds can serve as alternative investments when interest rates are falling."


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