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The U.S. saw a net inflow of long-term capital of $232.7 billion in May, revised from $103.1 billion to $104.8 billion in May.
2026-07-15
The U.S. saw a net inflow of long-term capital of $232.7 billion in May, revised from $103.1 billion to $104.8 billion in May.
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2026-07-15
Net short positions in the dollar held by Japanese retail investors rose more than fourfold month-on-month to 2.79 trillion yen (~$17.2 bln) last month, the highest level on record since 2008, the Japan Financial Futures Association said. The surge i
Net short positions in the dollar held by Japanese retail investors rose more than fourfold month-on-month to 2.79 trillion yen (~$17.2 bln) last month, the highest level on record since 2008, the Japan Financial Futures Association said. The surge in retail dollar shorts — retail traders dominate Tokyo spot FX flows — could reduce the impact of Ministry of Finance intervention aimed at strengthening the yen, because large retail positions would likely be unwound by selling yen when authorities enter the market. Hideki Shibata, a senior rates and FX strategist at Tokai Tokyo Research Laboratory, said such retail sell-offs of yen to cover positions can drive USD/JPY in the opposite direction. Local importers waiting to buy dollars at lower levels could further limit the MOF’s willingness or effectiveness to intervene.
2026-07-15
Sources say Zhongji Xuchuang is close to securing approval from China’s securities regulator (CSRC) to pursue a Hong Kong listing. If approved, the company could apply to HKEX for a hearing as soon as this week. The maker of optical transceiver modul
Sources say Zhongji Xuchuang is close to securing approval from China’s securities regulator (CSRC) to pursue a Hong Kong listing. If approved, the company could apply to HKEX for a hearing as soon as this week. The maker of optical transceiver modules for AI and data centers is considering an equity raise of about $7.0 bln, a size that would place it among Hong Kong’s largest recent IPOs and exceed prior market expectations. Sources caution deal size and final timing of regulatory sign-off remain subject to change.
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