Verbal intervention on Japanese yen
Daily NewsThe deputy minister responsible for exchange rate policies in Japan stated that they will not allow speculative movements in the yen. The most effective verbal in...
Read MoreThe deputy minister responsible for exchange rate policies in Japan stated that they will not allow speculative movements in the yen. The most effective verbal in...
Read MoreOil rose after three days of declines on signs the market is tightening due to sanctions, geopolitical risks and OPEC+ supply cuts. Brent crude rose to $86 a barr...
Read MoreGoldman Sachs predicts that interest rate cuts will benefit commodity prices this year, with raw material prices set to rise 15%. Commodities will rise this year ...
Read MoreBond investors are cautiously increasing their positions, especially in short-term bonds, in anticipation of dovish central banks. Bond investors are cautiously i...
Read MoreOil fell for a third day as investors weighed the outlook for global interest rates and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Brent crude fell to $85 a barrel...
Read MoreThe Nikkei 225 surpassed 41,000 as Japanese inflation accelerated in February; Hong Kong stocks fell 3 percent. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index briefly topped 41,000 on ...
Read MoreCryptocurrency exchange FTX is aiming to negotiate with the U.S. government to reduce its bankruptcy claim to $3 billion to $5 billion. According to a filing in D...
Read MoreThe fact that two hawkish members of the Bank of England have chosen to skip the election has caused markets to price in an early rate cut. Investor pricing, data...
Read MoreGold rose above $2,200 an ounce for the first time after the Fed maintained its forecast for three rate cuts this year. Bullion rose to a record in early trading ...
Read MoreThe US Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly preparing to sue Apple for antitrust violations. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing to sue Apple for...
Read MoreThe Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced that U.S. crude oil inventories fell more than forecast last week, while gasoline inventories fell more than...
Read MoreThe US administration will provide an $8.5 billion grant to chip company Intel in order to increase semiconductor production in the country. In a statement made b...
Read MoreEuropean Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the bank could not promise further cuts in borrowing costs after a possible first move in June. The bank is...
Read MoreThe US Federal Reserve (Fed) kept its policy rate unchanged at a 23-year high. Thus, the Fed has kept interest rates unchanged in 5 consecutive meetings. The stat...
Read MoreFollowing talks with European Union (EU) data protection authority officials, Meta has announced that it will lower its ad-free subscription fees for Facebook and...
Read MoreSouth Korea-based Samsung Electronics said it expects to generate $100 million or more in sales from its advanced chip packaging business. Samsung Electronics co-...
Read MoreThe People’s Bank of China left its benchmark lending rates unchanged The People’s Bank of China left its one- and five-year lending rates unchanged at 3.45 perce...
Read MoreThe Bank of Japan’s earlier-than-expected rate hike earlier this year has fueled discussions about the next rate hike step and the final rate. According to the me...
Read MoreBefore the Fed decision, market players turned to the options market against a possible sell-off in bonds. Market players are protecting themselves against a poss...
Read MoreMitsubishi Corp. has announced that it will form an international coalition with seven companies, including TotalEnergies and Tokyo Gas, to support the developmen...
Read MoreSaudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser said global oil demand is unlikely to peak for some time, so policymakers must invest sufficiently in oil and gas to meet demand. Spe...
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