The Bank of Japan will likely cut its economic forecasts at its next quarterly review in October, as slowing global demand and a resurgence in COVID-19 infections hurt exports and consumption, the ...
BOJ Seen Cutting Growth Forecasts on Soft Spending, Says Ex-Central Bank Executive
The Bank of Japan will likely cut its economic forecasts at its next quarterly review in October, as slowing global demand and a resurgence in COVID-19 infections hurt exports and consumption, the ...
Japan | When too much inflation is a long-awaited victory
The Bank Of Japan pledged not just to hit 2 percent inflation, but to stay above it, way back in 2016. Now, prices are rising faster than the target and Kuroda’s decisions are getting tougher ...
Why Japanese property will remain a refuge as interest rates rise in other markets
The combination of a weak yen, cheap debt, a large and liquid market, and more investible regional cities is an attractive proposition for real estate investors The end of the era of cheap money is ...
Huntington National Bank Increases Stock Position in JPMorgan BetaBuilders Japan ETF (BATS:BBJP)
Huntington National Bank grew its stake in shares of JPMorgan BetaBuilders Japan ETF (BATS:BBJP – Get Rating) by 3.2% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing ...
Why This Crypto Winter Is Different, and What Investors Should Know About It
This isn’t the first crypto winter and it won’t be the last. Here’s what you can do to limit your losses, and set yourself up for a rebound.
Ex-BOJ’s Momma: Central bank’s policy seen on hold despite CPI rise
"Core CPI this fiscal year on average is expected to rise above the BOJ's median forecast of +2.3%," “The BOJ won't be able to exit its strategy of easy policy until inflation stabilizes around 2% for ...
First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Hovers Over $21K in Weekend Trading; India Crypto Industry’s Challenging Year
High German inflation and ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty raised market anxieties on Friday. Investors will be eyeing comments by Fed Chair Jerome Powell in a few days at a U.S. central bank ...
Why Japan wants the Japanese to drink more
Japan’s finance ministry has rolled out a campaign seeking ideas for luring young Japanese to drink more. It is worried about the fallout on the exchequer of the country’s demographic challenges (and ...
Why Japan wants the Japanese to drink more
Japan’s finance ministry has rolled out a campaign seeking ideas for luring young Japanese to drink more. It is worried about the fallout on the exchequer of the country’s demographic challenges (and ...
Japan Stocks Are Beating Global Peers. Share Buybacks Could Help Keep the Rally Going.
Japanese stocks’ outperformance against global peers still has legs, thanks to rising share buybacks that are expected to reach the highest ever this fiscal year.Most Read from BloombergUkraine Latest ...
Japanese shares fall as rise in U.S. bond yields weigh on tech stocks
Japanese shares fell on Monday, dragged down by heavyweight technology companies, after a rise in U.S. bond yields sent Wall Street lower last week. The broader Topix edged lower 0.2% 1,990.45.
World Bank economist fears repeat of ’80s debt crises
Kose, who also serves as chief economist for the Prospects Group’s parent office, sees striking similarities between the current situation and the debt crises of the 1970s and ’80s as less-developed ...
FTX grew revenue 1,000% during the crypto craze, leaked financials show
FTX rode the crypto craze to a billion dollars in revenue last year while expanding its global footprint, according to internal documents seen by CNBC.
Asia-Pacific markets set to fall as investors weigh concerns over Fed hikes
Futures in the Asia-Pacific pointed to a lower open on Monday as concerns over aggressive Fed hikes reemerged. In Japan, the Nikkei futures contract in Chicago was at 28,665 while its counterpart in ...
Art market pushes on with rocky crypto romance
The closest most people get to owning a world-famous artwork is to buy a cheap poster from a gallery, but art dealers are determined to harness technology to draw in new collectors. Anaida Schneider, ...