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U.S. personal spending rose 0.5% month-on-month in April, below the expected 0.50% and the previous month's figure revised from 0.90% to 1%.
2026-05-28
U.S. personal spending rose 0.5% month-on-month in April, below the expected 0.50% and the previous month's figure revised from 0.90% to 1%.
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2026-05-28
At the Shenzhen Stock Exchange 2026 Global Investors Conference, Shenzhen Stock Exchange director Chang Shayan said ChiNext-listed companies posted revenue and net profit growth of 11.48% and 21.56% YoY in 2025; overseas business revenue rose 16.88%
At the Shenzhen Stock Exchange 2026 Global Investors Conference, Shenzhen Stock Exchange director Chang Shayan said ChiNext-listed companies posted revenue and net profit growth of 11.48% and 21.56% YoY in 2025; overseas business revenue rose 16.88% YoY and R&D spending increased 9.8% YoY, while dividends totaled 562.761 billion yuan. He said the quality and return levels of listed companies are continuously improving.
2026-05-28
Japan Cabinet Secretary KIHARA said on Thursday Japan plans to use transition bonds to finance Sanae Takaichi's investment plan. KIHARA said, "Japan has in the past used transition bonds backed by future revenues to implement multi-year budget measur
Japan Cabinet Secretary KIHARA said on Thursday Japan plans to use transition bonds to finance Sanae Takaichi's investment plan. KIHARA said, "Japan has in the past used transition bonds backed by future revenues to implement multi-year budget measures." He added that a similar mechanism had previously been used to fund corporate green-technology transitions and said the government will "further expand such measures and push for a stronger economy." Transition bonds are intended to fill temporary funding gaps on the premise of future-secured revenue streams; the Finance Ministry classifies them separately from deficit-covering bonds. The proposal comes as Japanese bond-market concern over the fiscal outlook continues to mount. Earlier this month, 10-year JGB yields rose to their highest level since 1996 amid market worries that a Takaichi government would favor an expansionary fiscal stance. The transition-bond plan appears aimed at avoiding further market concern over large-scale issuance of deficit-financing bonds, but market doubts about its repayment scheme could still pressure the bond market.
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