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Money Moves Daily - Japan

Money Moves Daily - Japan

By: Sophia Reyes & Jason Miller
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Your daily 10-minute briefing on Japan's economy. Join Sophia Reyes & Jason Miller as they cut through the noise, breaking down the Nikkei 225, Bank of Japan policy, and the biggest corporate news. From yen volatility to key market trends, get the essential insights you need to understand today's money moves in Japan. Perfect for investors and the globally curious.Sophia Reyes & Jason Miller Economics Personal Finance
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  • Money Moves Daily - Japan - 2025-09-05 -Nikkei Pops on Tariff Cut; Suntory Shake-Up; CGPI on Deck — Sept 5, 2025
    Sep 5 2025

    Sophia and Jason break down a rallying Nikkei as U.S. auto tariffs on Japan drop to 15%, what that means for Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, and the fallout from Suntory’s CEO resignation. They also hit positive real wages, Typhoon Peipah’s business risks, Tokyo’s World Athletics boost, what to listen for at the Sept 18–19 BOJ meeting, and why next Wednesday’s CGPI could move the yen—and your portfolio. Upbeat, clear, and all signal.

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    7 mins
  • Money Moves Daily - Japan - 2025-09-03 - Nikkei Rebounds, BoJ Stays Hawkish — Japan’s AI Profit Boom & the Wage Watch
    Sep 4 2025

    Sophia and Jason unpack the Nikkei’s 1%+ pop, easing JGB yields, and what Governor Ueda’s “rate hikes remain intact” stance means for the yen, borrowers, and visitors. They break down Japan’s generative-AI tailwind (think SoftBank, Advantest) and a rotation toward mid-caps, then rapid-fire through Uniqlo’s sales jump, LDP maneuvering, and the “Mount Fuji Lawson” overtourism saga. Stick around for the key setup: tomorrow’s wage data—the swing factor for the BoJ’s next move.

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    8 mins
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