The NY Fed indicates that short-term inflation expectations increase while U.S. consumers struggle with mounting credit difficulties.

A March 10 survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released a survey showing that access to credit has become more difficult than it was a year ago, reaching the highest level since 2014 in more than a decade. (2023 REUTERS/Rachel Wisniewski) [ニューヨーク 10日 ロイター] A March 10 survey by the Federal Reserve … Read more

Fed still undecided on rate hike in March: Powell

[ニューヨーク 8日 ロイター] – Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will testify before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday, and a decision is almost certain at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) on March 21-22. Officials have yet to make a decision on the size of the proposed rate hike, he said. “We haven’t made … Read more

Probability of maintaining monetary policy, interest rate fluctuation range to remain unchanged Governor Kuroda’s final decision meeting | Reuters

On March 3, the Bank of Japan is expected to decide to maintain the status quo of monetary policy at its monetary policy meeting on March 9-10. Pictured is Kuroda, Governor of the Bank of Japan. Photo taken in December 2019 in Tokyo (2023 REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon) TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan is expected … Read more

Taiwan to Provide Cash Benefits of $200 Per Person “Sharing the Fruits of Growth” | Reuters

January 4 Taiwan Executive Yuan Su Chung-chang (equivalent to the prime minister) announced on the 4th that it plans to provide all Taiwanese residents with a cash payment equivalent to about US $200. This picture was taken in Keelung, Taiwan April 2022. REUTERS/I-Hwa Cheng TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan plans to provide all Taiwanese residents with … Read more

Bank of Japan Decision Meeting: Unexpected Policy Overhaul, Dangerous Bet for Bank of Japan = Mr. Kobayashi, Mizuho Securities | Reuters

[Tokyo 20° Reuters]- In the past, a BOJ governor once said he would overhaul Yield Curve Control (YCC) by surprise. If many market participants sell off Japanese government bonds in anticipation of policy reviews, the demerit will be significant. This is because they lose to market urgings and get involved in central bank bonds, and … Read more

US interest rate hike observed 0.25% next February CPI received by money market | Reuters

November Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from the US Department of Labor has fueled speculation in money markets that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) will further slow interest rate hikes as early as next year. Photo taken March 2019 (Reuters 2022/Leah Millis)¥ [13日 ロイター] – The US Department of Labor’s November Consumer Price Index (CPI) … Read more

FTX virtual currency, bankruptcy law application resigns as CEO of Bankman Fried | Reuters

[11日 ロイター] – FTX, a cryptocurrency (virtual currency) exchange company, announced on the 11th that it had filed for Section 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (equivalent to the Japanese Civil Rehabilitation Act). Chief Executive Sam Bankman-Fried resigned. Cryptocurrency (virtual currency) exchange company FTX announced on the 11th that it will enforce Section 11 … Read more

US mid-term elections, majority vote not decided in both chambers Biden evaluates the good democratic fight | Reuters

[アルファレッタ(米ジョージア州)/フェニックス(米アリゾナ州) 9日 ロイター] – In the US mid-term elections, which took place on the 8th, the Republican Party lost momentum compared to initial expectations, while the Democrats are doing well. The majority in the Senate will depend on the three states still in conflict starting Thursday afternoon. The Georgia Senate race will go head-to-head between reigning … Read more

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[フランクフルト 3日 ロイター] – Although there is growing speculation that the European Central Bank (ECB) will move in tandem with further US Federal Reserve (FRB) interest rate hikes, ECB officials are concerned about the development of interest rates in the future. the difference. Although there is growing speculation that the European Central Bank (ECB) will … Read more

Corner: Argentina in hyperinflation, garbage and bartering | Reuters

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – South American Argentina is suffering from dizzying inflation. Citizens who have become hard to live are desperate to continue their daily lives, such as rummaging through mountains of trash for reusable items and attending bartering parties. The annual consumer price index (CPI) is expected to rise more than 100% this year, … Read more