Back

Japan's Suga: No change to government plan to raise sales tax in October

Japan's chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga was out on the wires in the last hour confirming that there is no change to the government plan to raise the sales tax in October. 

It is worth reporting that this is the same sales tax hike which was delayed back in 2016 to April 2017 and then subsequently delayed again to October this year.

Last time when a sales tax hike was introduced in 2014, the Japanese economy fell into a technical recession. Since then authorities have been avoiding any other such action, leading to the mentioned delays.

CFTC: USD longs extended - ANZ

According to the CFTC’s positioning data for the week ending 7 May 2019, leveraged funds remained USD buyers, extending their long USD positions, but
Devamını oku Previous

Indonesia: External risks to keep BI on hold – TDS

Mitul Kotecha, senior emerging markets strategist at TD Securities, suggests that after the Bank Indonesia left policy rates unchanged at its meeting
Devamını oku Next