Japan trade deal could further fuel US stock surge
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Japan’s market is rallying, but bond markets are flashing warnings. With rising yields, political uncertainty, and fading trust, the current surge may not hold for long.
Investors held onto hopes that the U.S. and Japan’s trade agreement could lead to a tariff breakthrough with other countries, and pushed the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite to fresh record highs.
On July 22, Japan's stock market experienced significant volatility due to election uncertainties. The Nikkei 225 index rose over 1% but later fell by 0.60%, while the broader TOPIX index also declined by approximately 0.
Japan just concluded a 34-year trek in the wilderness of deflation and ended its nearly 20-year negative interest-rate policy. The stock market has responded by achieving new all-time highs, last ...
Japan's stock market is hitting new highs due to strong fiscal flows from government spending, current account surplus, and rising bank credit creation. Government spending at over 4% of GDP, a ...
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A stock market crash in Japan sent the U.S. stock market down hard this morning. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index fell over 12% in Monday trading, wiping out its gains for the year.
Societe Generale's Albert Edwards, famed for calling the dot-com bubble leading up to 2000, is again warning investors of pain ahead.
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