Economic News Category

June 26, 2024
Economists Boost China Growth Forecasts Amid Improved Exports

Economists Boost China Growth Forecasts Amid Improved Exports The outlook for China’s exports is expected to improve, supporting growth in the world’s second-largest economy even as consumer spending slows, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists. Exports are forecasted to rise by 4.3% this year, up from a 2.8% gain predicted in May, based on

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June 25, 2024
25-Year Yen Weakness Crisis Hits Tokyo Hard

25-Year Yen Weakness Crisis Hits Tokyo Hard Currency traders expecting a rebound in the yen should be cautious and consider insights from experienced policy veterans rather than solely relying on current officials. Over the past year, the yen has hit thirty-year lows, with key Japanese officials attributing this decline to the policies of the Federal

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June 24, 2024
Chinese Economy Poised for Growth Despite Challenges

Chinese Economy Poised for Growth Despite Challenges China’s economy is set to continue its growth trajectory this year, bolstered by significant untapped potential in rural consumption, manufacturing, and further economic liberalization, as reported by the World Economic Forum. Chen Liming, chair of Greater China at the WEF, highlighted China’s enduring strengths such as its vast

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June 21, 2024
Japan’s Demand-Driven Inflation Slows, Obscuring BOJ Rate Hike Outlook

Japan’s Demand-Driven Inflation Slows, Obscuring BOJ Rate Hike Outlook Japan’s core inflation saw an uptick in May due to increased energy levies, but an index that removes the impact of fuel continued to decline for the ninth consecutive month, as shown in data released on Friday. This trend complicates the central bank’s decision on the

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June 20, 2024
Japan’s Insurers’ Yen Hedge Falls to Decade Low

Japan’s Insurers’ Yen Hedge Falls to Decade Low Japanese life insurers have significantly reduced their protection against a strengthening yen to the lowest level in a decade, and they may continue to cut these positions in the coming months. As of March 31, nine of Japan’s largest life insurers had only 47% of their foreign

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