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Japan’s Economy Sputters as Dismal Run Extends to Three Quarters
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Japan’s economy shrank in the first quarter as consumers and companies cut spending,...
Japan economy expected to shrink in Q1 due to weak consumption – Reuters poll
WHTC 1450 Holland· 6 days agoBy Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy likely contracted an annualised 1.5% in the...
Take Five: Go your own way By Reuters
Investing.com· 6 days agoA key test of U.S. inflation is at the heart of the data calendar and could be the deciding factor in the near-term direction for markets. Here is your...
The Dilemmas of the Dollar | by Barry Eichengreen - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 3 days agoThe dollar has strengthened sharply in recent months, against Asian currencies in particular. The...
US Dollar squeezes out some small gains despite a collapse in Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey
The Forex Market· 6 hours agoThe US Dollar (USD) is holding on to small gains on Thursday after undergoing a firm depreciation...
Unpacking Akiya: The Millions of Empty Houses in Japan
Architectural Digest via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThough many municipalities have put new taxes in place to...the home, often for little money. Can...
Fed Watchers, Golden Loads, Job Explosion
GoldSeek.com· 5 days agoGiven all the uncertainty, central banks everywhere are loading up on gold. That is one of the prime reasons gold is embarking on what potentially could be a multi-year bull market ala 1971-1980 and 2001-2011.
Analysis-Why China's tolerance for a cheaper currency may be temporary
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoThe biggest signal of tolerance for a weaker yuan has come via the People's Bank of China's (PBOC)...
Global elections twist government M&A reviews
Semafor via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago“I find it very hard to believe that Japan would let a US firm swoop in and purchase a historic, legacy company in such a critical industry. We’re...
The Fed Fears a Bond Meltdown
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 5 days agoThe money supply (M2) has bounced to March 2023 levels and has been rising almost every month since October last year. Furthermore, US government deficit spending has more than offset the decline ...