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Japan plans to launch a multi-trillion yen economic stimulus package, with a focus on investing in the chip and AI sectors.
① Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will launch a 21.9 trillion yen economic stimulus plan to address challenges such as inflation and wage growth, with cabinet approval expected on Friday; ② The plan includes support for the continuous growth of wages in japan, investments in the semiconductors and ai sectors, and the restoration of subsidies for henry hub natural gas and electricity starting from January next year.
Strong exports to China drove Japan's overall exports in October to exceed expectations by more than 3%.
Led by the growth in shipments of chip manufacturing equipment and medical supplies; Japan's exports to China and other Asian countries increased, while exports to the United States and Europe declined.
After the election, the governor of the Bank of Japan first discusses mmf policy, and next Monday's speech might reveal signals of an interest rate hike.
Bank of japan Governor Kazuo Ueda will give a speech and hold a press conference next Monday in Nagoya, Japan, and the market is highly anticipated.
The depreciation of the yen has driven Japan's wholesale inflation to soar in October, adding uncertainty to the central bank's interest rate decision.
Japan's wholesale inflation rate in October accelerated to the fastest level in over a year, mainly due to the depreciation of the yen pushing up the cost of some imported commodities.
Shigeru Ishiba remains as japan's prime minister! Will build a minority new government.
①Japan's current Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, defeated the opposition party's Constitutional Democratic Party leader, Yoshihiko Noda, to continue serving as prime minister and will reshuffle the cabinet; ②Shigeru Ishiba's new government is a minority government, expected to be constrained by the opposition group, having to seek support from the opposition for many important legislations.
The Nikkei Average continues to rise slightly, with focus on earnings reports leading to little movement in the index.
Last weekend, the Dow Inc. in the USA market closed at a high of $43988.99, up $259.65, while the nasdaq closed at 19286.78, up 17.32 points. Buying activity, driven by expectations of President-elect Trump's growth-focused policies, strengthened further, leading to an increase after the opening. Additionally, with the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index ETF exceeding financial estimates, the market rose on growth expectations. The decline in long-term interest rates also provided support, pushing the market to record highs. Amid a strong performance in the US stock market, ...