The Bank of Japan is likely to raise interest rates again this year and see borrowing costs reach levels deemed neutral to ...
Bank of Japan is now pointing the finger at chronic labor shortages—rather than sluggish demand—as the culprit behind its ...
The Bank of Japan is increasingly blaming chronic labor shortages, not stagnant demand, as the main reason for its weak ...
Japan should be on alert for any spillover effects from rising foreign market volatility that could affect liquidity conditions for its financial institutions, the International Monetary Fund said on ...
Japanese nominal wages rose at the fastest pace in nearly three decades, supporting the Bank of Japan’s latest rate hike ...
The yen climbed to an eight-week top versus the U.S. dollar on Thursday after a Bank of Japan policy board member advocated ...
The Bank of Japan raised interest rates on Friday to their highest since the 2008 global financial crisis, underscoring its ...
JAPANESE household spending rose for the first time in five months in year-on-year terms in December and at a much faster-than-expected pace. Read more at The Business Times.
As interest rates rise, the value of JGBs could plummet due to heightened inflation and duration risks. Click to read.
My base view is that there is a lot more coming,” the former director said. 'There is little logical reason to believe that ...
A speech by the board member is likely to further fuel market speculation that more rate hikes are in the pipeline.
Investors breathed a sigh of relief after US President Donald Trump agreed to delay 25% trade tariffs against Canada and ...