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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s governing party, stung by an extensive slush funds scandal, appeared to have lost all three seats in Sunday's parliamentary by-elections, according to media exit polls and preliminary results. The Liberal Democratic Party's loss is considered a voter punishment for its links to a yearslong corruption saga that erupted ...
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A Pennsylvania man was in for the shock of a lifetime when he opened a bill from the state for $34 billion. “I knew it was an obvious blunder. I don’t even make over $100,000 a year, so there’s no way I could owe anywhere near that,” Barry Tangert told News 8 about the mind-boggling blunder. The Lancaster County resident said the mystifying letter was one ...
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The Basel Committee implementation programme has been integral to international financial architecture. Having celebrated its 50th anniversary on 24-25 April, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has journeyed from a humble forum for G7 bank supervisors to a titan among global financial standard-setting bodies. Its standards and principles – ...
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Bank of Japan intervention was, and still is, directed at controlling JGBs. Its not even a secret, YCC is Yield Curve Control! The BoJ tells us that while that policy is abandoned they are still committed to buying the same amount, so its still prevalent, with no change. On the currency, Japan's Ministry of Finance, the authority that will direct the Bank ...
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post: USDJPY BRIEFLY CROSSES 160 pic.twitter.com/Y1bdGt8dbA USD/JPY leaps above 160 (briefly) No fresh news to act as a catalyst, stop loss run cited. 160.24 seen, but its dropped back under 160 since. Above 160 to its highest since 1990. One minute candles: chart Japanese yen weakens to 160 against the U.S. dollar for the first time since 1990 The Japanese yen weakened to 160 against the U.S. dollar in Monday morning trading in Asia. The yen briefly touched 160.03 against the dollar, the weakest level since April 1990 when it touched 160.15, according to FactSet data. The currency has languished alongside continued strength in the greenback as Federal Reserve rate cut expectations get pushed back. The yen has traded around 150 or weaker against the dollar since the Bank of Japan ended its negative interest rate regime in March. On Friday, the central bank held rates and slightly raised its inflation expectations for fiscal 2024. Japanese authorities have repeatedly warned against “excessive” moves in the yen, but have made no official announcements about bolstering the currency. Some market watchers had suspected authorities would intervene at the 155 level, but the yen slid past that mark last week. Japanese markets are closed Monday for a public holiday.
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The yen has tumbled well past levels touted as red lines for Japan and at a pace that has traders asking when authorities might start buying the currency to support it — and why they haven’t already done so. The currency fell to a 34-year low against the dollar Friday after the Bank of Japan indicated financial conditions will remain easy, with losses ...
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The yen has tumbled well past levels touted as red lines for Japan and at a pace that has traders asking when authorities might start buying the currency to support it — and why ...
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Words are powerful. For the US economy, no-one’s more so than those of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Bloomberg Economics’ Fed sentiment index — powered by a natural language processing ...
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The debate for the Federal Reserve is beginning to shift from how many times to cut interest rates this year to whether to cut them at all in 2024. With policymakers widely ...
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post: USDJPY BRIEFLY CROSSES 160 pic.twitter.com/Y1bdGt8dbA USD/JPY leaps above 160 (briefly) No fresh news to act as a catalyst, stop loss run cited. 160.24 seen, but its dropped back under 160 since. Above 160 to its highest since 1990. One minute candles: chart Japanese yen weakens to 160 against the U.S. dollar for the first time since 1990 The Japanese yen weakened to 160 against the U.S. dollar in Monday morning trading in Asia. The yen briefly touched 160.03 against the dollar, the weakest level since April 1990 when it touched 160.15, according to FactSet data. The currency has languished alongside continued strength in the greenback as Federal Reserve rate cut expectations get pushed back. The yen has traded around 150 or weaker against the dollar since the Bank of Japan ended its negative interest rate regime in March. On Friday, the central bank held rates and slightly raised its inflation expectations for fiscal 2024. Japanese authorities have repeatedly warned against “excessive” moves in the yen, but have made no official announcements about bolstering the currency. Some market watchers had suspected authorities would intervene at the 155 level, but the yen slid past that mark last week. Japanese markets are closed Monday for a public holiday.
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Bank of Japan intervention was, and still is, directed at controlling JGBs. Its not even a secret, YCC is Yield Curve Control! The BoJ tells us that while that policy is abandoned ...
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post: BoJ’s Ueda: Monetary Policy Is Not Aimed To Control FX Rates Directly -Weak Yen So Far Is Not Having A Big Impact On Trade Inflation
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The price of the yellow metal has fallen from its high as US Dollar’s recovery driven by elevated US core PCE inflation data, putting pressure on the value of gold. The annual underlying inflation data rose at a higher pace of 2.7% from the estimates of 2.6% but decelerated from 2.8% recorded in February. Stronger-than-expected figures dampen Gold’s allure ...
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Yet more hot inflation data presented itself for the US on Friday, which surely buries last-gasp hopes of any dovish comments from the Fed at this week’s interest rate decision. Not that a decision really needs to be made, as rates are likely to remain at the 5.25% - 5.5% band for the remainder of the year. But let’s talk about the elephant in the room; ...
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The Funded Trader, a prop trading firm that halted payouts and temporarily suspended services for three weeks, came back online last week and is now in the process of moving its base from the United States to the Cayman Islands. “The Funded Trader LLC, headquartered in the USA, is currently in the process of transitioning its operations to an entity located ...