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The renewed pressure on global central banks
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Bank of Japan set for a pause in May amid tariff concerns
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South Korea
Japan, South Korea pivot to negotiating lower US tariffs
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Rate rise pressure underestimated in Japan
Japan
Japan: Data points to gradual recovery, raising odds of May rate hike
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Hotter-than-expected Tokyo inflation increases odds of May rate hike
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FX Daily: Consumer confidence is a major test for the dollar
Japan
Japanese core inflation data supports May rate hike
Japan
Bank of Japan holds rates with a hike likely in May
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Asia week ahead: Japan inflation intrigue and Bank of Korea rate decision
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FX Daily: Fiscal risk premium to go into the euro
4Q24 GDP grew much stronger than expected, supporting BoJ normalisation ahead
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