Australia Officials Announce Heavyweight Decision: Not to Continue!

Australia Officials Announce Heavyweight Decision: Not to Continue!

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Australia Officials Announce Heavyweight Decision: Not to Continue!

BOJ Warns of Food Price-Driven Inflation; U.S. Tariffs Could Severely Hurt Japan's GDP

Bank of Japan board member Junko Kotani warned on July 9 that surging prices of rice and other foodstuffs are intensifying inflationary pressures, urging vigilance against "second-round effects" that might lift household inflation expectations. Japan’s consumer inflation remains around 3%, but the BOJ’s weighted median inflation gauge—closely watched by policymakers—still lags below the 2% target. Kotani noted economic uncertainty makes it premature to pinpoint the next rate hike, with food prices a critical variable.

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BOJ Warns of Food Price-Driven Inflation; U.S. Tariffs Could Severely Hurt Japan's GDP

UK Secures £7.5bn Green Energy Investment, Eases Mortgage Rules to Boost Housing Market

Britain announced a £7.5 billion ($10 billion) clean energy investment deal with Japan’s Sumitomo Group on July 9, focusing on offshore wind and hydrogen infrastructure. Investment Minister Poppy Gustafsson said it would "break grid bottlenecks." Sumitomo, a long-term energy investor, has injected over £20 billion in the UK in a decade, marking a key step in the Labour government’s push for private capital in net-zero transitions.

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UK Secures £7.5bn Green Energy Investment, Eases Mortgage Rules to Boost Housing Market

Australian Stocks Surge 0.92% to Top 8000, with Uranium Shares Leading the Way

On April 29, the S&P/ASX 200 index in Australia witnessed a significant upswing. It climbed 73.5 points, or 0.92%, to close at 8070.6 points, hitting a new eight - week high. The market sentiment received a boost from the 利好 news of the United States reducing tariffs on auto parts.

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Australian Stocks Surge 0.92% to Top 8000, with Uranium Shares Leading the Way

UK Stocks Surge for 12 Consecutive Days, Led by Financial Sector, Cryptocurrency Regulation Launched

The UK stock market has witnessed an impressive rally recently. On April 29th, the FTSE 100 index rose 0.6%, achieving a 12 - day winning streak, the longest in five years. Meanwhile, the mid - cap index has climbed for five consecutive days. The financial sector, which saw a 1.9% increase, was the main driver of this upward trend. HSBC Holdings, with a 2.6% gain, led the blue - chips. It benefited from its better - than - expected Q1 profits and a $3 - billion share - buyback plan.

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UK Stocks Surge for 12 Consecutive Days, Led by Financial Sector, Cryptocurrency Regulation Launched

Thailand approves $2.7 billion data center investment

Thailand approves $2.7 billion data center investment

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Thailand approves $2.7 billion data center investment

Australia's Exports to US Surge, Reversing Trade Deficit

In the three months to March 2025, Australia's merchandise exports to the US surged more than three - fold year - on - year to A $16.7 billion, creating a trade surplus of A $4.1 billion and reversing a deficit of A $6.2 billion in the same period last year. Driven by the hedging demand triggered by Trump's tariff policies, the export of gold has become a key driving force

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Australia's Exports to US Surge, Reversing Trade Deficit