Economic News Category

June 6, 2024
Taiwan Central Bank Chief Links Rate Cut to Inflation Control

Taiwan Central Bank Chief Links Rate Cut to Inflation Control On Thursday, Taiwan’s central bank governor highlighted that inflation remains the crucial determinant in the potential decision to adjust interest rates at the upcoming meeting next week. During a session with legislators in parliament, Governor Yang Chin-long noted that Taiwan’s current interest rates are at

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June 5, 2024
RBA Governor Bullock Predicts ‘Quite Low’ March GDP Numbers

RBA Governor Bullock Predicts ‘Quite Low’ March GDP Numbers Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Michele Bullock has indicated that a rebound in inflation or persistently high price pressures could necessitate further interest rate hikes. Speaking at a senate estimates hearing, Bullock emphasized the RBA’s readiness to act if inflation remains uncomfortably high, stating that

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June 4, 2024
China’s Yuan Falls Despite Gains Across Asian Markets

China’s Yuan Falls Despite Gains Across Asian Markets On Tuesday, the Chinese yuan experienced a decline against the dollar, diverging from the general upward trend seen in other Asian currencies. This occurred despite a broader weakening of the greenback, influenced by factors such as foreign dividend payments and ongoing economic concerns. Before the markets opened,

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June 3, 2024
Japan’s Q1 Capex Increase Hints at Positive GDP Revision

Japan’s Q1 Capex Increase Hints at Positive GDP Revision In the January-March period, Japanese companies increased their investment in plant and equipment, driven by a rise in demand for automobiles and efforts to streamline operations. This uptick in capital expenditure suggests that the economic downturn observed in the first quarter might be less severe than

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May 31, 2024
Tokyo Inflation Rises, Aligning BOJ with Potential Rate Hike

Tokyo Inflation Rises, Aligning BOJ with Potential Rate Hike Inflation in Tokyo saw a notable uptick in May, with consumer prices excluding fresh food climbing by 1.9%, according to data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This increase, which aligns with economists’ predictions, was primarily fueled by higher utility costs due to renewable energy surcharges.

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