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BOJ'S SATO: NEED TO WATCH BOTH DOWNSIDE RISKS TO GROWTH AND UPSIDE RISKS TO INFLATION BOJ'S SATO: MARKETS BASICALLY SET LONG-TERM RATE LEVELS, WHICH FLUCTUATE REFLECTING OVERSEAS, DOMESTIC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS AS WELL AS OVERSEAS YIELD MOVES
From think.ing.com | 18 hr ago
Private consumption across Asia remained subdued in 2025, reflecting soft real income growth, cautious household sentiment, and the lagged effects of earlier monetary tightening. Recent declines in oil prices are a welcome relief, easing pressure on household purchasing power and supporting sentiment. At the same time, strong equity market gains - most ...
Business confidence jumped 27 points in June to +37. Expected own activity rose 11 points from 25.6 to also be +37. Most of the lift in both preceded the sharp fall in oil prices mid-month. Reported past activity fell from 14.8 to 9.0. Inflation indicators were softer. Inflation expectations eased from 3.63% to 3.36%, cost expectations fell from 90 to 85, ...
Japan Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara: always ready to take necessary action on forex
From investinglive.com | 20 hr ago
A former senior Bank of Japan official has said the central bank's next interest rate increase is likely to come before December, pushing back against the consensus view among economists that the BOJ will hold until the final month of the year. Kenzo Yamamoto, a former BOJ executive, told Bloomberg that the case for an earlier move rests on an underlying ...
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From finance.yahoo.com | 27 hr ago
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh is wasting little time putting his stamp on the nation's central bank, launching what amounts to a top-to-bottom review of how the Federal Reserve operates as he seeks to restore its credibility after the past five years of inflation running above the Fed's 2% target, The New York Times reports. Just weeks into the job, ...
From swissmacroandhistory.substack.com | 42 hr ago
Many investors believe that Kevin Warsh will quickly reshape the Federal Reserve. They worry that the changes will do more to please the Administration than to improve monetary policymaking. That concern is understandable. Warsh is a Trump appointment and investors worry that he is too close to the Administration. He is also not a professional economist, ...
Were learning - with a lag - how countries in Asia navigated the oil shock. Countries with large stockpiles of oil allowed their imports of crude to fall, sitting out the shock on the reasonable expectation that the war would end soon. This describes China, but also lots of other countries in the region, including Japan and South Korea. The major outlier ...
The International Monetary Fund's chief economist on Friday said Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh's plan to reduce forward rate guidance on monetary policy was "entirely appropriate," although central banks would always need to provide some long-term guidance for markets. Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, who leaves his post to return to academic life next week, ...
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