The big Fed cut alongside news of falling weekly jobless puts the 'soft landing' firmly on track and all stock indexes surged ...
David Roche of Quantum Strategy and Martin Schulz of Fujitsu discuss the effect of Fed rate cuts and repatriation from funds ...
That makes the Bank of Japan, not the Federal Reserve, the most important central bank meeting next week. All eyes, of course ...
Great Hill Capital founder Thomas Hayes said what the Bank of Japan does on Friday could be bigger than the Fed's decision Hayes argues that if the BofJ hikes and the Fed only cuts 25bps ...
The Japanese yen climbed as much as 0.8% against the dollar on Wednesday, reflecting investors' belief that the Fed and BoJ are at different stages of their monetary policy cycles. When Japan's ...
After the Fed’s move Sunday, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda called the meeting for Monday instead of Wednesday and Thursday as originally planned. That kept share prices relatively ...
On August 9, 1945, the B-29 Superfortress Bockscar opened her bomb bay doors in the skies over Nagasaki, a heavily Catholic city in Kyushu, southwestern Japan. Out of Bockscar’s belly slipped a ...
Hopes also continue for the Fed's potential rate cuts ahead of Chair Jerome Powell's congressional testimony later in the day. Electronics and tech stocks led gains. Sony Group climbed 5.0% and ...
This was indicated in a statement by Ms Shimada Mami, Third Secretary, Culture and Information/General/ Protocol Section, Embassy of Japan in Nigeria in Abuja. Mami said that both countries made ...
That fed into a bumping up of the following year’s projection ... What Bloomberg Economics Says… “The Bank of Japan’s surprise rate hike – which matched our out-of-consensus call – suggests Governor ...
KANAGAWA--In Japan, researchers are feeding vegetables ... Local sea urchins tend to have a paltry 2-3% edible parts, but the lab-fed ones are as much as 20% edible, with less bitter taste ...
READ MORE: Bank of Japan raises key interest rate to halt yen’s slide against the dollar But fears that the Fed is "behind the curve" by keeping interest rates too high for too long are exaggerated.