Call to Buy Japan Is Premature Say Bank of America Analysts
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Who’ll buy all the Treasuries? You’ll buy all the Treasuries
Ft. Bad some news for the non-US AnglosphereFinancial Times - World -
The problem with polling America’s young voters
Difficulty in reaching the under-30s for surveys means not all data points are created equal — and can misleadFinancial Times - Business -
AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
April 16 - May 2, 2024 Brazilian singer Catia de Franca performs her blend of psychedelic rock with traditional rhythms and modernist poetry. Mothers search a field on the outskirts of Mexico City looking for remains of missing love ones. Gangs ...ABC News - World -
What to know about calls for schools to divest from Israel
Many student protesters are calling on their universities to divest from companies connected to Israel and the war in Gaza. CBS News reporter Erica Brown explains what divestment means and the potential effects it could have.CBS News - Top stories - Israel -
Standard Chartered posted a rise in first-quarter net profit due to higher trading income, despite lower earnings from the bank's lending business.
Standard Chartered posted a rise in first-quarter net profit due to higher trading income, despite lower earnings from the bank’s lending business.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Japan used $59bn to prop up the yen but consumers may still cut back
Government interventions this week fail to ease concerns about plunging currencyFinancial Times - Business - Japan -
Secretly recorded phone calls and carefully worded denials: Day 10 of Trump's hush money trial
A recap of Trump's 10th day on trial in the New York hush money case.NBC News - Top stories -
RBA’s policy options are running short, says JBWere
With inflation proving sticky, the Reserve Bank of Australia doesn’t have the option of simply holding interest rates higher for longer, with further increases now looking likely, a leading forecaster says.MarketWatch - Business -
South African watchdog says it will have last word on BHP’s bid for Anglo
Country’s independent Competition Commission vows to assess any takeover on ‘public interest’ groundsFinancial Times - World -
Kremlin critics say Russia is targeting its foes abroad with killings, poisonings and harassment
Since President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, attacks and harassment of Russians abroad have been blamed on Moscow’s intelligence operatives across Europe and elsewhereABC News - World - Russia