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Tokyo core inflation remains under BOJ goal in March as subsidies mute price gains

Tokyo core inflation remains under BOJ goal in March as subsidies mute price gains

Tokyo's core consumer prices, excluding fresh food, increased 1.7% in March from a year earlier, marking a second consecutive month below the Bank of Japan's 2% target. A narrower CPI that also strips out fuel rose 2.3% in March. Fuel subsidies and a weak yen are cited as opposing forces shaping the readings, while analysts expect higher oil-driven…

UK shop price inflation ticks higher as Middle East conflict strains supply chains

UK shop price inflation ticks higher as Middle East conflict strains supply chains

British retailers raised shop prices slightly faster in March, with annual shop price inflation moving to 1.2% from 1.1% in February. The British Retail Consortium warned that higher costs linked to the conflict in the Middle East are beginning to pass into supply chains and could push inflation higher, while food price behaviour remains a key conc…

RBA to Ban Card Surcharges, Move to Cap Interchange Fees in A$2.5 Billion Shift

RBA to Ban Card Surcharges, Move to Cap Interchange Fees in A$2.5 Billion Shift

The Reserve Bank of Australia has confirmed it will eliminate consumer-facing surcharges on designated eftpos, Mastercard and Visa networks from October 1 and will cap interchange fees paid by merchants in staged reductions. The combined measures are estimated to deliver roughly A$2.5 billion in annual savings, split between consumers and businesse…

Trading Day: Growth Fears Intensify as Markets Reprice Risk

Trading Day: Growth Fears Intensify as Markets Reprice Risk

Stocks and indices tumbled to multi-month lows while bond yields fell on mounting growth concerns tied to the Iran conflict. Oil pushed further above $100 a barrel, tech shares bore the brunt of the sell-off and market-based borrowing costs have surged at a moment when large technology companies are increasingly relying on debt to finance AI invest…

Netflix pursuing broader NFL streaming slate, seeks two additional games

Netflix pursuing broader NFL streaming slate, seeks two additional games

Netflix is negotiating to increase its National Football League game lineup from two games to four, targeting a Thanksgiving Eve matchup and an international game likely to occur in the season's opening week. The company remains in the final year of a three-year Christmas Day rights package it paid roughly $75 million per game for. The NFL has recl…

New York Fed’s Williams Says Inflation Should Return to 2% by 2027

New York Fed’s Williams Says Inflation Should Return to 2% by 2027

New York Federal Reserve President John Williams told an audience on Monday that he anticipates inflation will fall to the Fed's 2% goal by 2027. He noted current inflation sits near 3%, with tariffs contributing between 0.5 and 0.75 percentage points and recent Middle East-related energy price rises likely to elevate inflation in the near term bef…

Apple Pulls 'Anything' Vibe Coding App From App Store

Apple Pulls 'Anything' Vibe Coding App From App Store

Apple has removed Anything, a vibe coding application that lets non-developers build apps using AI, from its App Store, the startup's CEO said. The move follows a prior action by Apple that blocked updates to vibe coding tools while leaving existing versions available. Anything's co-founder says users have published thousands of apps using the tool…

Stournaras Urges Swift ECB Action if Middle East Conflict Fuels Inflation Drift

Stournaras Urges Swift ECB Action if Middle East Conflict Fuels Inflation Drift

Greece's central bank chief Yannis Stournaras said the European Central Bank must be prepared to act quickly if a prolonged war in the Middle East causes inflation expectations to drift, potentially jeopardizing the ECB's March baseline price and growth projections. Speaking at a financial conference in Bucharest, Stournaras stressed the dilemma of…

White House Says Negotiations With Iran Advancing Despite Public Rhetoric

White House Says Negotiations With Iran Advancing Despite Public Rhetoric

The White House reported that talks with Iran are ongoing and showing progress, while highlighting a discrepancy between the regime's public statements and its private messages to U.S. officials. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said negotiators are continuing discussions and that private Iranian statements will be subject to verification.

Fed Chair Says Private Credit Is Under Scrutiny but Not a Systemic Threat

Fed Chair Says Private Credit Is Under Scrutiny but Not a Systemic Threat

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told a Harvard audience that the central bank is closely tracking developments in the private credit market for connections that could transmit stress to the banking system. While Powell warned that individual losses are likely in parts of the opaque lending sector, he said current evidence does not indicate a th…

Egypt's Central Bank Poised to Hold Rates as Iran War Raises Inflation Risks

Egypt's Central Bank Poised to Hold Rates as Iran War Raises Inflation Risks

A poll of 17 economists expects the Central Bank of Egypt to keep its deposit and lending rates unchanged at 19.0% and 20.0% respectively when the Monetary Policy Committee meets on Thursday. The anticipated pause in a previously planned easing cycle follows concerns that the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has pushed up the country’s energy import bill a…

IMF Warns Iran Conflict Will Lift Prices and Slow Global Growth

IMF Warns Iran Conflict Will Lift Prices and Slow Global Growth

The International Monetary Fund said the US-Israel campaign against Iran poses a 'global, yet asymmetric' shock that will push prices higher and dampen growth. The IMF highlighted immediate strains on oil supplies, rising crude prices, and threats to fertilizer and food availability that could imperil low-income countries as planting season gets un…

Banxico Signals Rate-cut Cycle Nearing End, Governor Says

Banxico Signals Rate-cut Cycle Nearing End, Governor Says

The governor of the Bank of Mexico indicated that the central bank may be close to finishing its sequence of interest-rate reductions, defending last week's 25 basis-point cut to 6.75% made in a narrow 3-2 vote. She attributed a recent uptick in headline inflation to temporary volatility in fruit and vegetable prices but acknowledged that risks are…

NATO Downs Fourth Missile Over Turkey in Under a Month, Ankara Says

NATO Downs Fourth Missile Over Turkey in Under a Month, Ankara Says

Turkey’s Defense Ministry says NATO forces intercepted a ballistic missile over Turkish airspace on Monday, the fourth such incident in less than a month. The ministry reported the projectile was launched from Iran and neutralized by NATO air and missile defenses deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean, while providing limited location details. Iran …

Labor Department Proposes Rules to Let 401(k) Plans Hold Private Assets

Labor Department Proposes Rules to Let 401(k) Plans Hold Private Assets

The U.S. Department of Labor released proposed regulations intended to provide trustees clearer guidance on adding less liquid alternative investments - including private equity and cryptocurrencies - to 401(k) retirement plans. The draft follows a presidential executive order and could open a substantial capital channel for private asset managers,…

Citadel Says Bonds Are Re-emerging as a Risk Hedge as Middle East Tensions Rise

Citadel Says Bonds Are Re-emerging as a Risk Hedge as Middle East Tensions Rise

Citadel Securities warns that longer-dated bonds are beginning to reclaim their role as a hedge against market risk as investors move from inflation worries to growth concerns amid escalating hostilities in the Middle East. The firm highlights shifting drivers of financial conditions and cautions that a protracted conflict could create demand destr…