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    Japan faces shortage of almost a million foreign workers in 2040, think tank says

    At the current pace, 5.91 million foreign people will be working in Japan in 2040, almost one million short of the foreign workforce needed to sustain the targeted average annual growth rate of 1.24%, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)'s research arm said.

    Dollar on the defensive after soft data, little relief for yen

    Currency markets react to global economic trends, with sterling potentially shifting leadership from Rishi Sunak to Keir Starmer in the UK.

    Asian stocks climb, Yen rallies off historic lows: Markets wrap

    Investors await US jobs report and British election outcome. Unemployment rate expected to remain steady. Chicago Fed President comments on interest rates.

    Yen slides to fresh lows as Japan authorities stick to sidelines

    The Australian dollar rose on retail sales data, suggesting a Reserve Bank rate hike, while China's yuan hit an eight-month low due to local authorities' currency tolerance.

    China stocks fall on economic data; HK jumps

    Market turbulence as private-sector survey highlights new order concerns, influencing Hang Seng Tech Index performance.

    US, Japan, South Korea vow strategic cooperation to boost security, economies

    Commerce and trade ministers from the U.S., Japan, and South Korea agreed to cooperate on AI safety, export controls, clean energy, and semiconductor supply chains. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the importance of collaboration for global security. Japanese Minister Ken Saito and South Korean Minister Ahn Duk-geun also attended the inaugural meeting, initiated at a Camp David summit. The ministers aim to strengthen supply chain resilience, particularly in semiconductors and critical minerals, and enhance cooperation in cybersecurity and technical standards to counter China's dominance in critical mineral supply chains.

    • Asian shares shaky as investors wary before US inflation data

      Asian stocks hesitated in early trade amid anticipation for a crucial U.S. inflation reading. Concerns over potential Japanese intervention lingered as the yen approached 160 per dollar. Japan and Taiwan stocks rallied, while China's market saw a slight decline. Fed comments and stable housing market data influenced rate cut expectations.

      Japan's Nikkei dips below key 38,000 mark; Toyota drops

      Equities strategist Kazuo Kamitani from Nomura Securities projected a Nikkei correction to 37,500. Suzuki Motor's stock dropped by 3.6%.

      Charting the global economy: Fed holds; BOJ leaves yen at risk

      Federal Reserve officials expect only one interest-rate cut this year, while the Bank of Japan delays details on bond buying. Far-right parties in Europe influence elections and impact the euro's value.

      Bank of Japan to trim bond buying, keeps rates steady

      Under Governor Kazuo Ueda, the Bank of Japan announced a tapering plan at its July meeting, aligning with previous decisions. The central bank's move towards normalising monetary policy comes amidst global central banks tightening policy to combat inflation.

      Dollar stalls as market braces for CPI test, Fed outlook

      The dollar steadied as market players awaited U.S. inflation data and the Federal Reserve's economic projections. The U.S. central bank's actions will impact rate cuts and economic growth prospects.

      Dollar calm ahead of inflation test, Fed decision

      The dollar steadied after reaching a four-week high against peer currencies as markets awaited key U.S. inflation data and the Federal Reserve's updated interest rate projections. China's economy showed signs of improvement with steady consumer inflation and narrowing producer price declines.

      Japan's economy is shrinking, although slightly less than previously thought

      Japan GDP growth: Revised government data shows Japan's economy shrank at an annual rate of 1.8%, an improvement from the initial estimate of 2.0%. Private sector investments were revised to minus 0.4%. Weak consumer spending, a depreciating yen, and a scandal involving improper vehicle tests at major automakers are among the challenges faced. The Bank of Japan's next move is closely watched.

      Asia shares stumble; political uncertainty grips euro

      Asian stocks fell as traders reduced bets for Fed rate cuts due to a tight US labor market. A snap election in France raised political concerns, impacting the euro. MSCI's Asia-Pacific shares index also dropped.

      Int’l investors grabbed bulk of share offering: Saudi Aramco

      Saudi Aramco's latest offering raised $11.2 billion with international investors acquiring the majority of shares. The Gulf kingdom aims to boost finances for large-scale projects in preparation for a post-oil future.

      Indian exports: How Modi 3.0 can navigate the protectionist tides in advanced economies like US and EU

      India has transitioned from a decade of single-party rule to a new era of coalition politics, causing concern among stock market investors about potential slowdowns in economic reforms. Rising protectionist measures from advanced economies like the US and EU pose challenges for Indian exporters, with stringent regulations on products ranging from chemicals to food items. The impact of these barriers could disproportionately restrict India's economic objectives and competitiveness, particularly in key sectors like textiles and apparel.

      Japan's birth rate hits record low, Tokyo introduces government dating app to boost marriage rates

      Japan faces a demographic challenge with plunging birth and fertility rates, prompting governmental initiatives like a state-backed dating app to reverse the trend, as reported by CNN.

      Singapore-based Sembcorp to supply green ammonia to Japan from its India plant

      Singapore-based Sembcorp Green Hydrogen Pte Ltd signed an agreement with two Japanese firms to supply green ammonia from its 200,000-metric tonne capacity plant in India.

      ECB jumps ahead of Fed, cuts interest rate by 25 bps for first time since 2019

      ECB raises inflation forecast for 2024, 2025. Analysts say the quarter-point cut on Thursday would likely not usher in a swift series of further cuts as the bank waits to make sure inflation is under control while easing credit to help the economy. While inflation at an annual rate of 2.6% in May is well down from the peak of 10.6% in October 2022, the decline has slowed in recent months and inflation even ticked up slighly from 2.4% in April.

      India, US, 12 others likely to ink pact today to meet climate financing goal

      India, the US, and a dozen other nations are poised to sign a Clean Economy Agreement under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, aimed at meeting climate objectives through collaborative financing. The agreement, to be signed at a Singapore meet, focuses on improving market conditions and reducing barriers for low-carbon projects. While the pact is in its final stages of approval, experts caution against allowing imports of genetically modified seeds and foods under the guise of food security.

      Will NBFCs drive India's next growth wave? Manish Singh answers

      What will this third term bring? Now I do not know any better than you from the announcements so far, but for me, I think that has to come through. If that does not come through, then high valuations will not be sustainable.

      Dollar wallows at multi-month lows as Fed cut bets grow

      The dollar faced pressure as consumer price pressures stabilized, but upcoming U.S. payroll figures are being closely monitored by analysts like James Kniveton for economic strain.

      China is ‘bizarrely unwilling’ to boost demand, Paul Krugman says

      Nobel laureate Paul Krugman criticised China's reliance on production over consumer demand, warning of global consequences. Chinese economist Li Daokui called for increased central government debt to drive growth. Krugman questions Japan's panic over a weak yen, while emphasizing the need for rate cuts.

      Asia stocks gain, dollar drifts as inflation tests await

      Asian stocks rose for the fourth month, while the dollar drifted lower. Investors await inflation readings from Europe and the U.S. for interest rate guidance.

      Asian stocks fall, dollar rises as rate cut wagers waver

      Asian stocks fell on Friday as strong U.S. economic data boosted the prospect of higher interest rates, affecting Asian-Pacific shares outside Japan, with Japan's Nikkei and China stocks also impacted. China's military conducted war games around Taiwan, impacting Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index, while Prashant Newnaha commented on the market and Fed's stance. Benchmark U.S.

      India to become USD 4 trillion economy in FY25: Sanjeev Sanyal

      New Delhi, India is forecasted to achieve a USD 4 trillion economy by 2024-25, surpassing Japan to become the world's fourth largest economy, according to Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister member Sanjeev Sanyal. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman mentioned India's potential to surpass Japan and Germany to become the third-largest economy by 2027, cautioning against hasty fiscal moves.

      Japan suffers worse-than-expected contraction of 0.5%

      Gross domestic product in the world's fourth-biggest economy was expected to have shrunk by only 0.3 percent from the previous quarter, according to economist forecasts. Exports shrank 5.0 percent, after growing 2.8 percent the previous quarter, while imports fell 3.4 percent, data from the cabinet office showed. Compared with the first quarter of 2023, GDP fell 2.0 percent compared with a forecasted drop of 1.2 percent, according to Bloomberg News.

      Dollar droops ahead of crucial CPI test; yen under pressure

      The yen languished near a two-week low, as a still-gaping yield gap between local bonds and U.S. peers continued to encourage selling of the Japanese currency.

      Asia stocks brace for US inflation test, China data

      Beijing has already reported a welcome pickup in inflation to an annual 0.3% in April, helping to soothe worries about a slide into prolonged deflation. Forecasts favour further gains in April retail sales and industrial output due on Friday.

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