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It’s time to worry about Japan again. While investors may have expected better times for stocks now that the market has more ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato agreed on Wednesday that the dollar-yen ...
"Major financial events often happen first in Japan, for example the late-1990s tech bubble bursting first in Japan," Albert ...
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Will USD/JPY break 145? Japanese trade terms worsen and Fed speakers take the stage, keeping investors on alert for new ...
Risk-on sentiment weighed on the Japanese Yen and gold. The USD/JPY gained 1.08%, closing at 143.637, while gold fell 0.25% to $3,319. Looking ahead, trade developments will remain a key driver ...
The USD/JPY exchange rate continued its strong downward trend this week as concerns about the US and the greenback accelerated ...
Nearly two-thirds of Japanese firms want the Bank of Japan to temporarily pause interest rate hikes as U.S. President Donald ...
The Japanese yen was strengthening against the U.S. dollar early Tuesday, as the sight of 30-year Japanese government bond yields at their highest since 1999 highlighted the trend of contracting rate ...
TOKYO -- Total net profits at listed Japanese companies are projected to fall 7% in the fiscal year ending March 2026, the ...
Speculators and much of the investing world have turned optimistic on the yen as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war ...