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Yen Struggles as Takaichi Wants to Bend BOJ to Her Will. Forecast as of 17.11.2025

Yen Struggles as Takaichi Wants to Bend BOJ to Her Will. Forecast as of 17.11.2025

2025.11.17 2025.11.17 Yen Struggles as Takaichi Wants to Bend BOJ to Her Will. Forecast as of 17.11.2025 Dmitri Demidenkohttps://www.litefinance.org/blog/authors/dmitri-demidenko/ According to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, monetary policy should promote economic growth first and then support price stability. Such an approach has supported the USD/JPY pair. Let’s discuss this topic and make a trading plan. […]

Italy October final CPI +1.2% vs +1.2% y/y prelim

Italy October final CPI +1.2% vs +1.2% y/y prelim

Prior +1.6% HICP +1.3% vs +1.3% y/y prelim Prior +1.8% Slight delay in the release by the source. Core annual inflation is seen dropping slightly to 1.9%, down from 2.0% in September. But as mentioned previously, the main sticking point for the ECB is still mostly Germany. This article was written by Justin Low at

Thailand GDP Growth Slows More Than Forecast

Thailand GDP Growth Slows More Than Forecast

Thailand’s economic growth eased more than expected in the third quarter due to the fall in manufacturing output and softened tourism-related services, official data showed Monday. Gross domestic product grew 1.2 percent year-on-year in the third quarter, the National Economic and Social Development Council, or NESDC, said Monday. The annual growth was forecast to soften

Sentiment Cautious But Not Negative, US Data Reboot Awaited

Sentiment Cautious But Not Negative, US Data Reboot Awaited

Sentiment in Asian markets started the week on the softer side, though the pullback has been well contained so far. The tone was more cautious than negative, with investors reluctant to take strong positions ahead of a busy global data schedule and the return of U.S. macro releases. The dominant theme is anticipation. With U.S.

EUR/CAD softens below 1.6300 ahead of Canadian CPI inflation release

EUR/CAD softens below 1.6300 ahead of Canadian CPI inflation release

The EUR/CAD cross loses traction to around 1.6275 during the early European session on Monday. Nonetheless, the potential downside for the cross might be limited amid the cautious stance by the European Central Bank (ECB). The Canadian Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data for October will be the highlight later on Monday.  Many ECB policymakers indicated

Japan’s Capacity Utilization Sees Positive Tu…

Japan’s Capacity Utilization Sees Positive Tu…

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Singapore’s Non-Oil Exports Surge Over 22% in…

Singapore’s Non-Oil Exports Surge Over 22% in…

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Japan GDP Sinks 0.4% In Q3

Japan GDP Sinks 0.4% In Q3

Japan’s gross domestic product contracted a seasonally adjusted 0.4 percent on quarter in the third quarter of 2025, the Cabinet Office said on Monday – following the upwardly revised 0.6 percent expansion in the previous three months (originally 0.5 percent). On an annualized basis, GDP was down 1.8 percent following the upwardly revised 2.3 percent

New Zealand’s Food Price Index Shows Slight I…

New Zealand’s Food Price Index Shows Slight I…

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Israel’s Economic Rebound: GDP Surge in Third…

Israel’s Economic Rebound: GDP Surge in Third…

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