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Forex Stability Is What Japan's Manufacturers Want Most, BOJ Poll Shows
Japanese manufacturers would prefer to see the Bank of Japan (BOJ) prioritise stable currency markets as a bigger monetary policy focus than the pursuit of stable inflation and economic growth, according to a major corporate survey by the central bank.
BoJ Survey: Japan on Cusp of Seeing Big Changes in Corporate Activity
Many firms said they can no longer hire enough workers if they curb wages.
Japan's Tertiary Industry Index Slips in March
Japan's tertiary industry index edged off 0.6% on year in March to 110.2 points, weighed down mainly by retail and wholesale trade, the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry reported on Monday.
Japan's 10-Year Bond Yield Hits Decade-High Amid BOJ Policy Bets
apan’s benchmark government bond yield climbed to highest since 2013 amid expectations that the Bank of Japan is committed to normalizing interest rates and supporting the struggling yen.
Australian PM's Support Rises After Big-Spending Budget
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s personal approval rating climbed and support for his government improved after last week’s budget, even as economists warned the spending measures could exacerbate inflationary pressures.
RBA's Policy Meeting Minutes to Carry Hawkish Warning -- Market Talk
The minutes of the RBA's recent policy meeting are published on Tuesday, and they will almost certainly be more hawkish than prior communications from the central bank.