Japan's exports to the U.S. rebounded for the first time in eight months in November, in a sign of easing pain from U.S.
Japan's exports rose for a third straight month in November, government data showed on Wednesday, as shipments to the U.S.
Japan’s outbound shipments picked up sharply, further supporting expectations for an interest-rate increase this week.
The absence of robust industrial support, combined with the limitations of "Takaichi Economics" as an extension of "Abenomics ...
Rising Japanese exports and a looming BoJ rate hike pressure USD/JPY, with softer US data and Fed cut bets strengthening the ...
Japan logged the first trade surplus in five months in November of 322.3 billion yen ($2 billion), as year-on-year exports to ...
Exports gained 6.1% in November from a year earlier, the Finance Ministry reported, while economists had forecast a 5.0% ...
About 42 percent of Taiwanese exports to the US are exempt from the tariffs and the remaining 35 percent are already covered ...
The Bank of Japan is expected to hike interest rates to their highest level in three decades, a move that could intensify ...
The Bank of Japan is expected to hike interest rates Friday for the first time since January, pushing them to their highest level in 30 years and potentially exacerbating turmoil in debt markets.