Bank of Japan Expected to Maintain Monetary Policy Status Quo

TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan is expected to maintain the status quo on monetary policy at its monetary policy meeting on June 27-28. Multiple sources said. Although upward pressure on prices is increasing at present, the 2% inflation target is still far from being achieved in a sustainable and stable manner amid high … Read more

German Foreign Minister Beerbock calls China a “systemic rival” in report on his visit to the country

Germany’s Foreign Minister Beerbock told the Bundestag on Wednesday that China was becoming a “systemic rival” rather than a trading partner or competitor, in a report on his visit to China last week. It was more than a shock,” he said. FILE PHOTO: German Foreign Minister Beerbock speaks during a press conference in Beijing, April … Read more

Ukraine and Central European Countries in Trade Dispute Over Grain Imports

Ukraine has announced a ban on imports of grains and other food from Ukraine to protect its agricultural sector, and Ukraine will take a “first step” to demand the withdrawal of the import ban in Warsaw, Poland, starting on the 17th. Participate in consultations that take place. Photo taken in July 2020 (2023 REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko) … Read more

IMF Review Director Predicts Sustained Wage Growth with Japan’s YCC Policy

Ranil Salgado, director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s review of Japan, said on the 15th that the Bank of Japan’s Yield Curve Control (YCC) is expected to lead to a sustained rise in domestic wages. said there may be room to tweak the long-term interest rate target later this year. Pictured is Kazuo Ueda, … Read more

Spokesman raises possibility of poisoning as Navalny’s health condition worsens.

[モスクワ 13日 ロイター] – A spokesman for imprisoned Russian dissident leader Alexei Navalny said on Monday he was complaining of severe stomach pains, suggesting he may be slowly being poisoned. showed that. An ambulance was called between Wednesday night and Saturday night, according to spokeswoman Kira Yarmish. He was unable to eat the food served … Read more

US Secret Document: Ukraine Conflict Results in 354,000 Fatalities and Injuries With Prolonged Duration Possible

On April 12, it was discovered that a document leaked on the Internet that was classified as U.S. information stated that up to 354,000 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers were killed or injured in the war in Ukraine. A police officer inspects a Russian artillery shell in Zaporozhye, Ukraine, June 9, 2023. REUTERS [モスクワ 12日 ロイター] … Read more

World Bank president calls Russia’s detention of WSJ journalist a “shameless act”

World Bank President Malpass said on Thursday that Russia’s detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic was a “shameless act” and called it essential, including for the journalist’s safety. accused of infringing on the freedom of the press. World Bank President Malpass attends the Reuters Next event in New York City in December 2022. … Read more

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

Tunisian Leader Refuses IMF’s Full Control in Financial Aid Allocation

Tunisian President Saeed (pictured) said on May 6 that he would not comply with the International Monetary Fund’s “absolute orders”, rejecting the terms of the IMF’s financial assistance. February 2020 representative photo taken in Tunis (2023 REUTERS) TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisian President Saeed said on Thursday he would not comply with the International Monetary Fund’s … Read more

Senior US official says China not inclined to overreact to Taiwan president’s visit to the US

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China sees no reason to overreact to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the United States during her Central America tour this week and next, senior U.S. officials said on March 29. rice field. Photo taken in Taoyuan, Taiwan, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang [ワシントン 29日 ロイター] – Senior US officials said there was … Read more