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Speculators and much of the investing world have turned optimistic on the yen as Trump’s trade war keeps markets on edge. But there’s one key holdout that isn’t ready for bullishness ...
HENDERSON (KTNV) — This week's Pet of the Week is Sid! This Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a sweetheart currently waiting for his fur-ever family at the Henderson Animal Shelter. Staff say he was ...
But the victory delivered by Oregon natives Natalie Yen, 18, and Asia Young, 16, over two 16-year-olds from Kentucky, Athena Singh and Keira Yung, on Wednesday testified to the continuing growth ...
NICHOLS HILLS, Okla. – Texas A&M’s Natalie Yen won the 10th U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship in dominant fashion Wednesday at the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club. The incoming ...
A weaker-than-expected PPI may reinforce dovish BoJ expectations, weighing on the Japanese Yen. AUD/USD outlook hinges on May 15 labor data, which could impact RBA rate cut expectations for 2025.
The Japanese yen has started the week with sharp losses. USD/JPY is trading at 148.18, up 1.9% on the day. Earlier, the yen strengthened to 148.59, its strongest level since April 3. US and China ...
Speculators and much of the investing world have turned optimistic on the yen as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war keeps markets on edge. But there’s one key holdout that isn’t ready ...
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The Japanese Yen strengthens against the USD for the second straight day on Wednesday. The prospects for further policy normalization by the BoJ continue to underpin the JPY. Softer US CPI lifts ...
(RTTNews) - Sony Group Corp. (SONY) reported that its net income attributable to stockholders for fiscal year ended on March 31 2025 rose to 1.142 trillion yen or 187.92 yen per share from 970.573 ...