Tuesday’s Consumer Price Index data could hold big clues about the Federal Reserve’s future policy moves.
Category: Kuroda, Haruhiko
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A Surprise Pick to Lead the Bank of Japan Faces a Wrenching Choice
The New York Times – Business:Kazuo Ueda is set to replace the longtime governor who helped put the country on an unorthodox monetary path. Will he change course?
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The S.E.C. Charges Kraken Over Staking, Worrying Crypto Executives
The New York Times – Business:Cryptocurrency executives worry that charges against Kraken, a popular exchange, over the business known as staking would further chill their industry.
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Oliver Stone Goes Nuclear at Davos
The New York Times – Business:At the World Economic Forum, the provocative filmmaker received a warm reception for his film promoting nuclear power.
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Why Japan’s Sudden Shift on Bond Purchases Dealt a Global Jolt
The New York Times – Business:The world has relied on ultralow interest rates in Japan. What will happen if they rise?
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Bank of Japan Surprises Markets With Policy Tweak
The New York Times – Business:The central bank widened the yield on 10-year bonds and increased its monthly asset purchases in hopes of reviving a stagnant domestic bond trade.
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Why Japan Stands Virtually Alone in Keeping Interest Rates Ultralow
The New York Times – Business:The yen is plummeting and inflation is climbing, but Japan’s economic circumstances have led to a view that raising rates would do more harm than good.
