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Results: 71 to 80 of 740
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Intraday Market Thought: From Inflation to Slowdown
by Ashraf Laidi | Jun 30, 2022 17:10
govt bond pulls away from the Bank of Japan's tolerable cap of 0.
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Intraday Market Thought: Narrating or Ignoring Reversals
by Ashraf Laidi | Oct 13, 2022 20:53
The Bank of Japan may have benefited from a shift in..
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Intraday Market Thought: Yen Extremes & Opportunities
by Ashraf Laidi | Dec 30, 2022 19:58
a retreat in yields? Will the Bank of Japan finally end yield curve control? I..
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Intraday Market Thought: My Thoughts on Cyprus, Russia & Japan
by Ashraf Laidi | Jun 25, 2012 22:45how eroding political confidence in Japan can weigh on the yen...easing (asset purchases) by the Bank of Japan...of renewed political reverberations in Japan and a fresh run-up in US (and global).. -
Intraday Market Thought: The Fright Subsides, Eyes Back on Japan
by Adam Button | May 23, 2013 23:18but the near-panic that gripped Japan never spread beyond its borders...to watch is at 0255 GMT when Bank of Japan leader Kuroda speaks at a conference on.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Slow Start for USD, Euro Shorts Extend
by Adam Button | Jan 11, 2015 23:41Japan is closed for holiday to start the week....With Japan on holiday, the lone economic data.. -
Intraday Market Thought: The Focus is on Japan After FX Warning
by Adam Button | May 28, 2015 23:00Japan is beginning to show signs of strong....But Japan has strung together a few good months.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Crowded Commodity Conundrum
by Adam Button | Aug 18, 2015 22:52Other data includes Japan's all industry activity index at 0430.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Yen: Conventional vs Unusual
by Ashraf Laidi | Apr 6, 2016 0:30obstacles to effective salary hikes in Japan...Meanwhile, Japan's swelling debt is offset by its.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Japan Jawbone Put to the Test
by Adam Button | Apr 10, 2016 23:34
Japan continued to touch on the intervention....competitive devaluations don't mean Japan can't intervene.




