On Wednesday, Toyota Motor (7203.T), the world’s largest automaker, refrained from responding to its union’s request for substantial pay raises and record bonuses. This lack of…
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At the end of last year, Japan unexpectedly entered a recession. It lost its position as the world’s third-largest economy to Germany. This development raised questions…
On Tuesday, oil prices experienced a slight increase due to concerns about potential disruptions in the Middle East that could affect the oil supply. However, gains…
On Monday, New Zealand’s top central banker asserted that the inflation challenge persists. He pointed to broad financial pressures as the reason for maintaining a “restrictive…
On Friday, Australia’s top central banker issued a warning, emphasizing that there was still a long way to go to meet the midpoint of the 2-3%…
On Wednesday, Canada’s main stock index closed slightly higher as industrial and technology shares rose. However, the upward movement was limited, anticipating the release of domestic…
The Office for National Statistics announced on Monday that Britain’s unemployment rate in late last year was much lower than previously thought. The re-weighted survey results,…
Asian shares fell broadly on Wednesday, while the Australian dollar fell after unexpectedly low domestic inflation data, and short-term Treasury yields remained elevated ahead of the…
The United Auto Workers put out key elements of the union’s preliminary 4 1/2-year contract with Ford Motor (F.N) on Sunday, which, if ratified by members,…
Colombia’s central bank board will meet for the final time this year on Tuesday to decide whether to begin cutting the country’s historically high interest rates…