Hints and tips:
...Perhaps yes, and yet here we are....
...Yes, every step is hobbled by the weight of his body but his lead-booting presence also allows his partner to sway and backbend at will, untroubled by the pull of the earth....
...Lin Ching, 26, and Lin Chih-yen, 29, two friends who work in marketing, feel this election does not offer them any good options....
...But Lai has been clear he would follow Tsai’s cautious China policy stance — leaving Beijing with no pretext for an assault....
...And so it looked like the central bank is out there spending its reserve dollars to buy yen and support the yen....
...Most opinion polls have Lai, the vice-president, leading with 33 to 40 per cent....
...This approval, justified by the soaring costs of labour and materials, represented an act of fiscal largesse, which prompted local TV stations to provide yen-by-yen breakdowns of the enlarged burden on already...
...If you go back to the period between 2019 and 2021, yen traded around 105 to 110 [yen per dollar] for a long period of time....
...Yes, that is more than five. I regret nothing. And finally OK, OK fine, I will deny it if you ask, but in truth, I can be a tiresome east London hipster at times....
...Yes, the expectations have been pushed back, but we’re still expecting the rate-cutting cycle to begin.”...
...Yes, a strong dollar hurts lower-income countries in general, and some lower-income African and Asian nations with dollar-denominated sovereign debt loads are in trouble....
...Jude BlanchetteAnd in particular, Lai Ching-te or William Lai, the candidate, is someone who Beijing sees as — and I think it’s fair to say that Lai has this in his background — someone who is more favourably...
...Leo Lewis Yes....
...Yes, I think initially, especially if people aren’t able to recover their assets,” said Jonathan Crompton, Hong Kong-based partner at law firm RPC....
...Additional reporting by Kensaku Ihara and Peggy Ye A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on November 16. ©2023 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Yes, investors have recently raised their projections for future inflation and growth....
...So we’ve seen the yen. Very, very weak, and it’s been at its weakest level since 1990. This week we saw an all-time low for the Indian rupee....
...Robin WigglesworthNo, not for them to intervene to weaken the yen. Alexandra Scaggs Right. Right. Fair. [CUCKOO CLOCK SOUND EFFECT] Are we sure? Yeah, OK. Robin Wigglesworth So 2008....
...Yes, it’s dipped back under $90 a barrel, but it’s still pretty elevated....
...Alphaville reported yesterday how some investors are betting it will supercharge the wilting yen, but many think this might even be a big deal elsewhere too....
...The yen’s sharp decline also makes it harder to recruit skilled workers from overseas. Then there is also the critical question of manufacturing technology....
...Yes, the S&P 500 has added around 1000 per cent in the time the Topix has taken to finally claw back up to its 1990 levels....
...Normally, yes, because falling prices make it more difficult for companies to service debts, which do not fall in value....
...The best paper on this is probably Jean-François L’Her, Rossitsa Stoyanova, Kathryn Shaw, William Scott, and Charissa Lai’s paper “A Bottom-Up Approach to the Risk-Adjusted Performance of the Buyout Fund...
...Short answer: yes....
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