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Bloomberg THE Federal Reserve may take comfort that tariffs have yet to materially boost official inflation readings, but ...
Just as investors thought they could take a break from the tariff scares, President Donald Trump's threats of new levies against the European Union and Apple threw trade tensions back into focus ahead ...
The debt of other governments looks newly risky, too, with long-term yields rising across much of the rich world (see chart).
Surging Treasury yields signal deepening market fears as Trump's tax plan, soaring deficits, and global fiscal turmoil shake investor confidence.
The Bank of Japan has officially taken control of 52.0% of all Japanese government bonds, according to data from Bloomberg.
US trade-policy fingerprints are expected to become more apparent as soon as next month, according to many economists ...
Bond investors aren't just worried about the US. Bond yields are climbing in the UK, Germany, and Japan on concerns over ...
World shares are mixed as U.S. Treasury yields ease after a rocky week due to worries in the bond market over mounting U.S.
Government data on Friday showed Japan’s core inflation jumped to 3.5% in April, its highest in more than 2 years. The rise ...
From the BBC World Service: Japan's inflation rate is heating up, which could mean higher interest rates for the first time ...
The official data released Friday showed rice prices up a whopping 98.4 percent compared to April 2024 following a 92.5-percent increase in March ...