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Analysis-Bank of Japan’s grit chills bond bears
By Junko Fujita and Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Japan's central bank appears to have scored an interim win in its long-drawn battle with bond bears. The Bank of Japan's (BOJ) policy meeting th...
Syndicated Content Jan 20, 2023
Ericsson quarterly earnings miss expectations
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Ericsson on Friday reported fourth-quarter core earnings that missed expectations for the third quarter in a row, as sales of 5G equipment slowed in high-margin markets ...
Syndicated Content Jan 20, 2023
Smaller Fed rate hike may augur end to ‘ongoing’ increases
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve is set to again slow the pace of its interest rate increases at a Jan. 31-Feb. 1 policy meeting while also signaling that its battle agai...
Syndicated Content Jan 20, 2023
Marketmind: Fret about debt?
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee With the Year of the Rabbit upon us, the Asian markets shrugged off some of the skittishness seen overnight on Wall Street, a...
Syndicated Content Jan 19, 2023
China’s exports to North Korea more than tripled in 2022
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's overall exports to North Korea more than tripled in 2022 from a year earlier as freight train operations between the two countries resumed following a suspension to limit t...
Syndicated Content Jan 19, 2023
Explainer-How the BOJ’s new yield-controlling tool works
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan this week crafted a new weapon to defend its yield cap and extend the lifespan of its yield control policy, without having to ramp up bond buying an...
Syndicated Content Jan 19, 2023
Didi Global’s ride-hailing app back on Apple app stores in China
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese technology company Didi Global's domestic ride-hailing app has returned to China's domestic Apple app store, according to checks by Reuters on Friday. It also returned to s...
Syndicated Content Jan 19, 2023
Thai AirAsia readies personnel as China travel resumes
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Budget carrier Thai AirAsia is preparing its pilots and cabin crew for the return of Chinese tourists, previously its largest customer group, as the airline resumes routes across C...
Syndicated Content Jan 19, 2023
Japan Finance Minister cautions against changes to debt redemption rule
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki cautioned against making any change to the government's debt redemption rule as it helps the government maintain fiscal...
Syndicated Content Jan 19, 2023
Crypto lending unit of Genesis files for U.S. bankruptcy
(Reuters) -The lending unit of crypto firm Genesis filed on Thursday for U.S. bankruptcy protection from creditors, toppled by a market rout along with the likes of exchange FTX and lender BlockFi. Ge...
Syndicated Content Jan 19, 2023
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