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USD/JPY: Policy clarity and intervention risks – Rabobank
101 finance·2026/03/27 07:06

Whales, sharks buy 61,000 BTC in a month amid global uncertainty
Cointelegraph·2026/03/27 06:48
What Rising US Bond Yields Mean for Bitcoin
Decrypt·2026/03/27 06:06
XRP Army Stunned As Ripple Wins Special Mention In Congress Hearing
TimesTabloid·2026/03/27 06:03
EGL fluctuates by 49.0% in 24 hours: trading volume surges as price retreats from peak
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/27 05:48
NZD/USD bounces back from 0.5750 as risk-off sentiment diminishes
101 finance·2026/03/27 05:45
AUD/USD Outlook: Recovers from lowest point in two months to reclaim 0.6900, but downward pressure persists
101 finance·2026/03/27 05:21
C ($C) fluctuates 42.2% in 24 hours: Active trading signals trigger dramatic price swings
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/27 04:37
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Bank of Japan's Ueda: No Proposal for 50 Basis Point Rate Hike at Present On June 16, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda stated that there is currently no proposal for a 50 basis point interest rate hike.
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UK government bond yields steady ahead of Bank of England rate decision and UK economic data releaseThe market generally expects the Bank of England to keep interest rates unchanged at 3.75%, but attention will be paid to voting differences and any communication from the Bank of England for clues regarding the possible date of future rate hikes. Investors are also waiting for UK inflation data and employment data, scheduled to be released on Wednesday and Thursday respectively, to gain deeper insight into the UK economic situation. Tradeweb data shows that the yield on the 10-year UK government bond remains stable at 4.813%.
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Russell Investments: Institutions Generally Expect the Federal Reserve Will Not Raise Interest Rates AgainAccording to Financial Associated Press, Russell Investments strategists pointed out that the United States economy remains highly resilient and labor demand is recovering, making it significantly more difficult for the Federal Reserve to signal rate cuts. Institutions generally expect that the Federal Reserve will not raise interest rates again.
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