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The shift in who owns America’s debt isn’t just a policy wonk’s concern—it’s reshaping the economic landscape we live in.
US trade deals with Japan and EU look no closer than Friday, as Aug 1st deadline approaches; Japan PM Ishiba pledges to stay ...
A weekend election in Japan has made real the prospect of bigger government spending and deficits in the world's most indebted developed nation, although for now foreign investors and a growing ...
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who faced a major defeat in a key election for the smaller of Japan’s two-chamber parliament, said Monday he will stay on to tackle challenges such as ...
Asian shares are mixed and U.S. futures have edged higher after U.S. stocks logged their third straight winning week.
Sri Lanka has listened to British advisors after independence and gone down the same path of decline of UK that was eventually halted by Keith Joseph and Margarat Thatcher, ex-President Ranil ...
Sri Lanka has listened to British advisors after independence and gone down the same path of decline of UK that was ...
Germany's GfK consumer sentiment index is scheduled for Thursday. It is followed by Friday's release of the Ifo economic ...
Trump hardens his position on EU tariffs. Markets see no chance of a US July rate cut despite Trump's shouting. Political uncertainty in Japan ...
Although Japan’s economy shows signs of returning to normal inflation for the first time in three decades, global headwinds ...
We’re entering a regime of sticky inflation and nominal growth, favoring value stocks over tech. Find out why energy and ...
Consumer Price Index, or CPI rose 0.3%,the largest monthly gain since January, pushing year-over-year inflation to 2.7%, up ...