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The yield on 30-year Japanese government bonds fell 5 basis points to 3.585%.
2026-02-05
The yield on 30-year Japanese government bonds fell 5 basis points to 3.585%.
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Bank of England Governor Bailey: Judging whether to cut interest rates further will become more difficult. On the one hand, cutting rates too quickly or too drastically could lead to persistent inflationary pressures. On the other hand, waiting too l
Bank of England Governor Bailey: Judging whether to cut interest rates further will become more difficult. On the one hand, cutting rates too quickly or too drastically could lead to persistent inflationary pressures. On the other hand, waiting too long could lead to a more severe decline in economic activity.
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International 1. Reuters survey: Geopolitical risks and central bank buying support gold prices potentially reaching new highs in 2026. 2. FOREX: Strengthening dollar rebound momentum is suppressing gold and silver prices; downward pressure may con
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