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The shift in who owns America’s debt isn’t just a policy wonk’s concern—it’s reshaping the economic landscape we live in.
"Relative to other countries, Japan is a net creditor. So you do have, in theory, a lot of funds on the sidelines, from domestic institutions who have invested abroad, which could cap any sharp and ...
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who faced a major defeat in a key election for the smaller of Japan’s ...
Germany's GfK consumer sentiment index is scheduled for Thursday. It is followed by Friday's release of the Ifo economic ...
Trump hardens his position on EU tariffs. Markets see no chance of a US July rate cut despite Trump's shouting. Political uncertainty in Japan ...
Although Japan’s economy shows signs of returning to normal inflation for the first time in three decades, global headwinds ...
Strong US data drives USD/JPY gains. Trade headlines, Services PMIs, Powell’s speech, and Tokyo inflation could shift yen ...
In contrast to prior economic downshifts, overall corporate financial health still appears strong: Profit margins and cash ...
Rising long-term Japanese government bond yields point to growing nervousness about the future – and not just inflation ...
Asian stock markets began Friday's session with modest gains, as a rally in global equities gained fresh momentum from strong ...
The US Dollar Index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major currencies, fell 0.2% in Asia hours, but headed ...
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