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Japan's Stock Market Is Booming. It Isn't All About the Weak Yen.
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Japan's Beef With a Weak Yen: The Best Wagyu Is Just for the Tourists
The nation’s pride takes a hit as dollar-wielding visitors enjoy pleasures few locals can afford.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The weak yen is dividing Japan into the haves and the have-less, where consumers with dollars and euros live well and those who hold only the domestic currency make do.
The weak yen is dividing Japan into the haves and the have-less, where consumers with dollars and euros live well and those who hold only the domestic currency make do.The Wall Street Journal - World -
GameStop Stock Slides on Plans for Share Sale, Weak Revenue
Shares of the videogame maker declined 25% after it said it plans to sell up to 45 million shares. GameStop has 306 million shares outstanding.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Caitlin Clark marketing boom is celebrated but also draws questions of race and equity
Caitlin Clark has attracted a new wave of support for WNBA players, but some question why veteran Black WNBA stars didn't get the same boost.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
ASOS targets booming Indian fashion market with Reliance Retail partnership
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The all-American cheat sheet to Europe’s trade weak spots
Hit ’em in the prawnsFinancial Times - World -
Why Utilities Are Lighting Up the Stock Market
Utility stocks are suddenly white hot, thanks largely to artificial intelligence’s thirst for electricity. Investors accustomed to thinking of the sector as sleepy and safe need to realize the game has changed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
All you need to know about the Paralympics
With 100 days to go until the Paris Paralympics, BBC Sport guides you through the sports, the venues and how many gold medals can be won.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Why the post-Fed stock-market rally is raising fresh inflation questions
The issue is whether Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s post-meeting remarks on May 1 — in which he said the central bank’s next move is “unlikely” to be a rate hike — are now easing financial conditions by so much that this ends up stalling progress on ...MarketWatch - Business -
Stock market looks strong enough to stay in this higher orbit
Momentum has taken over the moment.MarketWatch - Business
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