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The US 30-year Treasury auction on July 9th yielded a winning bid of 5.058%, compared to 5.02% previously.
2026-07-10
The US 30-year Treasury auction on July 9th yielded a winning bid of 5.058%, compared to 5.02% previously.
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2026-07-09
China's National Bureau of Statistics said June 2026 industrial producer purchase prices rose 6.4% YoY and fell 0.2% MoM. In 1H 2026, factory-gate industrial producer prices were up 1.5% YoY and producer purchase prices rose 2.4% YoY.
China's National Bureau of Statistics said June 2026 industrial producer purchase prices rose 6.4% YoY and fell 0.2% MoM. In 1H 2026, factory-gate industrial producer prices were up 1.5% YoY and producer purchase prices rose 2.4% YoY.
2026-07-09
Yuji Sugimoto, head of Bain Capital Japan, said Kioxia may be one of Japan’s highest‑valued firms in the AI cycle, but Korean chip giants retain structural advantages. He cited Samsung and SK’s strong top‑down leadership and ownership structures, say
Yuji Sugimoto, head of Bain Capital Japan, said Kioxia may be one of Japan’s highest‑valued firms in the AI cycle, but Korean chip giants retain structural advantages. He cited Samsung and SK’s strong top‑down leadership and ownership structures, saying sustained, large-scale investment is essential in semiconductors and hard to deliver under typical Japanese governance. Sugimoto, who led Bain’s acquisition of Toshiba’s memory unit (spun off in 2017 and bought by a Bain-led consortium for about ¥2 trillion in 2018; renamed Kioxia in 2019), said Kioxia could not have completed its transformation if it had stayed under Toshiba. Since its December 2024 listing Kioxia shares have risen more than 4,000%. Bain has exited its investment.
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