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Eurozone May final CPI YoY 3.2%; consensus 3.2%, prior 3.2%.
2026-06-17
Eurozone May final CPI YoY 3.2%; consensus 3.2%, prior 3.2%.
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At the opening of the 2026 Lujiazui Forum, Zhu Hexin, vice governor of the People’s Bank of China and head of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), said authorities will shortly roll out a package of incremental measures: comprehensive
At the opening of the 2026 Lujiazui Forum, Zhu Hexin, vice governor of the People’s Bank of China and head of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), said authorities will shortly roll out a package of incremental measures: comprehensively reform cross-border FDI policy; further simplify FX procedures for outbound direct investment (ODI) and external debt; optimize rules for foreign-exchange loans and cross-border equity-incentive arrangements; and issue a new tranche of QDII quotas.
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Sony Financial Group economist Tetsuya Inoue said the Bank of Japan's decision to cite upside inflation risk as the rationale for a rate increase marks a clear shift in policy logic. Previously the BOJ framed tightening as a means to achieve the 2% i
Sony Financial Group economist Tetsuya Inoue said the Bank of Japan's decision to cite upside inflation risk as the rationale for a rate increase marks a clear shift in policy logic. Previously the BOJ framed tightening as a means to achieve the 2% inflation target in a stable, sustainable manner. Inoue warned that if the BOJ lags developments, long-term government bond yields could spike, the yen could weaken further, and inflation could accelerate.
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