boj’s-tamura:-not-saying-that-the-neutral-rate-should-be-1%-–-fxstreet

BoJ’s Tamura: Not saying that the neutral rate should be 1% – FXStreet

Bank of Japan (BoJ) board member Naoki Tamura is back on the wires, via Reuters, clarifying his earlier remarks on the central bank’s interest rate. Key quotes Not saying that neutral rate should be 1%. Difficult to specify terminal rate at this point. Will try to find where neutral rate should be while examining how

forexlive-asia-pacific-fx-news-wrap:-usd/jpy-drops-under-152.00-(bounces-back)-–-forexlive

ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: USD/JPY drops under 152.00 (bounces back) – ForexLive

Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller is speaking on Thursday Panama Canal authority says its made no change to canal fees BoA expect just 3 RBA interest cuts in 2025, terminal rate of 3.6% US Treas Secretary Scott Bessent – more on Trump wanting lower 10 yr yield, not short term The Nissan – Honda

the-usdcad-price-faces-solid-support-–-forecast-today-–-06-02-2025-–-economies.com

The USDCAD price faces solid support – Forecast today – 06-02-2025 – Economies.com

Economies.com 2025-02-06 04:09AM UTC The USDCAD price managed to touch our waited target at 1.4268$ and found solid support there, to show some slight bullish bias, affected by stochastic positivity, noticing that the indicator is losing its positive momentum gradually, waiting to provide negative motive that push the price to break the mentioned level and

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Aiming to accelerate product design with AI, Trace.Space raises a seed round

Modern product engineering requires the production of highly accurate digital simulations, allowing engineers to create prototypes and understand the real-world performance of materials. Currently, legacy software platforms from companies like IBM and Dassault are generally deployed, but now startups are joining the arena, powered by generative AI. One such is Trace.Space, coming out of Riga

These researchers used NPR Sunday Puzzle questions to benchmark AI ‘reasoning’ models

Every Sunday, NPR host Will Shortz, The New York Times’ crossword puzzle guru, gets to quiz thousands of listeners in a long-running segment called the Sunday Puzzle. While written to be solvable without too much foreknowledge, the brainteasers are usually challenging even for skilled contestants. That’s why some experts think they’re a promising way to

arm-stock-falls-despite-strong-earnings-as-outlook-matches-analyst-estimates

Arm Stock Falls Despite Strong Earnings as Outlook Matches Analyst Estimates

Arm Holdings (ARM) reported fiscal third-quarter results that topped Wall Street estimates and raised the midpoint of its narrowed sales outlook. However, shares fell in extended trading Wednesday as investors may have been looking for stronger results. The chip designer and Nvidia (NVDA) partner’s third-quarter revenue rose 19% year-over-year to a record $983 million, above

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Could Tariffs Spark Covid-Like Inflation? One Fed Official Is Wary

Key Takeaways President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs could disrupt global supply chains, one Fed official warned Wednesday. Tariffs could bring an unwelcome replay of a pandemic-era phenomenon: supply disruptions had a domino effect, pushing up prices for multiple products far down the supply chain. Goolsbee said it would be dangerous for the Fed to overlook

guatemala-gives-rubio-a-second-deportation-deal-for-migrants-being-sent-home-from-the-us-–-the-associated-press

Guatemala gives Rubio a second deportation deal for migrants being sent home from the US – The Associated Press

By  MATTHEW LEE Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year]   GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said Wednesday his country will accept migrants from other countries who are being deported from the United States, the second deportation deal that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reached during a Central America trip that

despite-catastrophic-hacks,-ransomware-payments-dropped-dramatically-last-year

Despite Catastrophic Hacks, Ransomware Payments Dropped Dramatically Last Year

For much of the past year, the trail of destruction and mayhem left behind by ransomware hackers was on full display. Digital extortion gangs paralyzed hundreds of US pharmacies and clinics through their attack on Change Healthcare, exploited security vulnerabilities in the customer accounts of cloud provider Snowflake to breach a string of high-profile targets