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Goldman Sachs: AI Fears Prompt Rethink of Long-Term Growth Investments
Goldman Sachs analysts warn that AI disruption fears are forcing investors to re-evaluate long-term growth stock valuations, with terminal value at a 25-year high.
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Eurozone Inflation Fears Surge, Dampening Rate Cut Hopes
One-year inflation expectations in the Euro area have doubled the ECB's target, driven by energy price shocks, significantly reducing the likelihood of rate cuts.
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BlackRock Bets on Higher European Yields, Shifts to Short-Term Debt
BlackRock's strategic move into short-term European government debt signals an expectation of rising long-term yields, defying anticipated interest rate cuts.
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Elliott Management Discloses Nippon Express Stake, Shares Surge
Activist investor Elliott Management revealed a 5.04% stake in Nippon Express Holdings, causing the logistics firm's shares to jump significantly.
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Bank of Japan Holds Rates Steady Amid Global Uncertainty
The Bank of Japan maintains its 0.75% interest rate, signaling limited policy flexibility due to geopolitical tensions and energy price concerns.
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Yen Strengthens as BOJ Holds Rates Amid Policy Debate
Bank of Japan maintains benchmark interest rate, defying dissent from policymakers and a weak yen driven by oil prices.
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Bank of Japan Holds Rates Amidst Inflationary Concerns, Dissenting Votes Signal Future Hikes
The Bank of Japan maintained its interest rates while three board members advocated for a hike, reflecting growing concerns over inflation driven by Middle East conflicts.
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Bank of Japan Holds Rates Steady Amidst Internal Dissent
Three dissenting members of the Bank of Japan's board proposed an interest rate hike, citing inflationary concerns from the Middle East conflict, while the majority voted to maintain current rates.