Japan’s weak yen is reshaping its economy but, with deep roots in global trade and innovation, the country is built to adapt.
Considering the confluence of technical factors, along with the fundamental factors of ECB and BOJ policy decisions and inflation rates, EURJPY presents a complex trading landscape.
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Investors in Japan's government bond market are getting a glimpse of life without heavy ...
Germany's Ifo business climate index on Monday could confirm the optimism in the latest ZEW sentiment index. The breakdown of fourth-quarter German GDP on Tuesday will provide insight into the strong ...
Wall Street was quietly mixed in the early going Friday as markets try to close out a sluggish week of trading on a positive ...
Asian shares rose on Friday, reversing Wall Street's negative lead as the U.S. exceptionalism narrative continued to lose its ...
And households are hating it. Part of the problem is that most of the inflation from which Japan is suffering comes from ...
The Bank of Japan may raise interest rates in March if U.S. President Donald Trump pushes through on his tariff threats and ...
BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda issued a mild warning on Friday that it could increase bond buying if "abnormal" market moves trigger ...
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Friday as investors reacted to Japan’s inflation hitting a two-year high and weighed the ...
Japan’s inflation surged in January, with consumer prices rising 4% year over year—the highest level since early 2023.