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Morning Bid: Yield surge spoils the equity party
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu Is the penny finally dropping for investors in stocks? The bond market has been sounding the alarm for weeks - runaway inflation ...
Thomson Reuters 7h ago
BOJ expected to raise rates to 1.0% in June, hike again in October-December
By Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO, May 15 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan will raise its key interest rate to 1.0% in June, nearly two-thirds of economists said in a Reuters poll, as it presses ahead with effor...
Thomson Reuters 7h ago
Volkswagen labour leaders stand by 'red line' on plant closures
By Christina Amann and Rachel More BERLIN, May 15 (Reuters) - Top labour representatives at Volkswagen said they would not allow plants to be closed, while remaining open to proposals to secure the fu...
Thomson Reuters 7h ago
World Bank forecasts Vietnam 2026 economic growth to slow to 6.8%
HANOI, May 15 (Reuters) - Vietnam's economic growth is expected to slow to 6.8% this year from an expansion of 8% last year, the World Bank said on Friday. The country's outlook remains solid but risk...
Thomson Reuters 7h ago
GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp visits China's state planner headquarters
By Ju-min Park BEIJING, May 15 (Reuters) - GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp was seen on Friday in Beijing leaving a meeting at the headquarters of China's powerful state planner, the National Development a...
Thomson Reuters 7h ago
Samsung's South Korean union sticks to strike plan after talks offer; shares slide
By Heekyong Yang and Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL, May 15 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics' South Korean labour union said on Friday it remained committed to a planned strike starting next week, even after the co...
Thomson Reuters 7h ago
Alphabet sells yen bonds worth $3.6 billion, largest such issue by foreign company
TOKYO, May 15 (Reuters) - Alphabet has sold 576.5 billion yen ($3.6 billion) in yen-denominated bonds, a term sheet showed on Friday, the largest-ever issue by a foreign company. It is the first yen-d...
Thomson Reuters 8h ago
Japan may face more price hikes for food, hot spring facilities, central bank says
By Leika Kihara TOKYO, May 15 (Reuters) - Japan may face another round of broad-based price increases around summer, as firms ranging from food makers to hot spring facilities consider passing on soar...
Thomson Reuters 8h ago
Australian judge criticises Tesla for 'gobsmacking' slow progress in class action lawsuit
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, May 15 (Reuters) - A judge hearing an Australian class action lawsuit against Tesla on Friday questioned whether the Elon Musk-led automaker was taking the discovery process seri...
Thomson Reuters 8h ago
Japan's Q1 GDP likely rose on firm exports
TOKYO, May 15 (Reuters) - Japan's economy is expected to have grown for a second quarter in January-March, supported by recovering exports and solid domestic demand, although the full impact of the Ir...
Thomson Reuters 8h ago




