Bank of Japan policy board member Naoki Tamura said the central bank should raise interest rates to around 1% in the near future, fueling expectations of several rate increases, the Wall Street Journal reported. In a speech Thursday to business leaders in the western prefecture of Okayama, Tamura said short-term interest rates should be raised to at least around 1% in the latter half of the bank’s projection period. Japan’s neutral interest rate is likely around that level, he said.
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Pakistan cut its benchmark interest rate for a third consecutive meeting as slowing inflation gave policymakers space to revive economic growth, Bloomberg News reported. The State Bank of Pakistan lowered the target rate by 200 basis points to 17.5%, according to a statement. “The MPC assessed the real interest rate to still be adequately positive to bring inflation down to the medium-term target of 5%–7% and help ensure macroeconomic stability,” the central bank said.
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Thursday that his country has met all the conditions set by the International Monetary Fund to qualify for a new $7 billion loan to help prop up its economy, the Associated Press reported. During a Cabinet meeting in the capital, Islamabad, Sharif praised his finance team and other advisers for complying with the requirements set by the IMF, which is expected to sign a formal approval to the loan on Sept. 25, when the global lender's board of executive directors is scheduled to meet.
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India led the way in global adoption of cryptocurrencies for the second straight year as investors braved the country's tough regulatory stance and steep trading taxes, a report from blockchain analytics company Chainalysis showed on Wednesday, Reuters reported. The report, which tracks adoption across four sub-categories in 151 countries, showed India ranked high on usage of centralized exchange and decentralized finance assets from June 2023 to July 2024.
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The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has suspended the order of the lower tribunal that admitted Essar Oil and Gas Exploration & Production Ltd under the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process, the Economic Times of India reported. On Tuesday, the division bench of Justice Ashok Bhushan and technical members Barun Mitra and Arun Baroka, while suspending the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) order observed that Section 9 Application has been resorted as a recovery mechanism which is not permissible under the IBC.
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China has opened a criminal investigation into Hywin Wealth Management Co. for alleged involvement in illegal fundraising, with “coercive measures” taken against multiple suspects at the firm, according to Shanghai police, Bloomberg News reported. The police didn’t specify on the measures in a statement that it released, but in China, “criminal coercive measures” could typically take the form of seizure or detention.
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China's state council on Wednesday said it will issue concrete guidelines to strengthen supervision and prevent risks in the country's insurance industry, according to a statement, Reuters reported. The broad move will strictly approve the establishment of new insurance agencies, and improve the overall quality of the sector.
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The Bank of Japan will continue to raise interest rates if inflation moves in line with its forecast, policymaker Junko Nakagawa said, signalling that last month's market rout has not derailed the bank's plan to hike borrowing costs steadily, Reuters reported. But the central bank must take into account the impact that such market moves could have on the outlook for the economy and prices when considering whether to raise rates, she added. Her comments pushed up the yen as markets took them as a renewed sign the BOJ could raise rates in coming months.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia said it continues to anticipate the unemployment rate to rise only gradually over the coming months and for conditions in the job market to remain relatively tight, the Wall Street Journal reported. “Conditions in the labor market have eased since late 2022, but our assessment is that the labor market is still tight relative to full employment,” Sarah Hunter, RBA’s chief economist and Assistant Gov., told a financial markets conference Wednesday.
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The number of corporate bankruptcies with debts of at least ¥10 million in Japan in August dropped 4.8% from a year earlier to 723, down for the first time in two years and five months, Tokyo Shoko Research data have shown, the Japan Times reported.
The figure stood below 800 for the first time in four months, according to the data, released Monday. Growing moves by companies to pass on higher costs reflecting a rise in inflation are believed to have led to the decrease in bankruptcies.
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