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Jupiter Fund Dumps US Treasuries, Shifts to European Bonds
Jupiter Asset Management cut US Treasury holdings to zero in a key bond fund, rotating into European government bonds and emerging-market debt, signaling a shift in relative value views.

Japan Five-Year Bond Auction Demand Matches 12-Month Average
Japan's five-year government bond auction on Thursday saw demand in line with the 12-month average, supported by elevated yields, signaling steady investor appetite amid the Bank of Japan's policy normalization.
Japan's JINS Eyewear Adapts to Inflation Era with Premium Strategy
JINS, known for its ¥4,990 glasses, is shifting to premium stores and wider price ranges to capitalize on Japan's transition from deflation to inflation.
Bank of Korea Signals Rate Hike Needed as Inflation, Growth Pick Up
The Bank of Korea reiterated that policy rates need to rise at an appropriate time, reinforcing its hawkish stance ahead of next week's meeting where a rate hike is possible.
NZ Manufacturing Hits 5-Year High as Breman Highlights Recovery
New Zealand manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace in nearly five years in June, with central bank Governor Anna Breman citing a burgeoning recovery, reinforcing the case for recent rate hikes.
High Yields Lure Global Bond Inflows Into Indonesia
Global investors are increasing purchases of Indonesian sovereign bonds, attracted by some of the highest yields in emerging Asia as expectations grow that the central bank's rate hiking cycle is nearing its end.
USPS stamp prices rise again as eighth hike in five years takes effect
The US Postal Service will raise stamp prices for the eighth time in five years this weekend, reflecting persistent cost pressures and regulatory changes.
Top bond manager reveals income strategy for second half of 2026
A top bond manager outlines income-focused investment strategies for the second half of 2026, emphasizing opportunities in fixed income amid shifting central bank policies.
Fed Minutes Reveal Some Officials Saw Case for June Rate Hike
Minutes from the Fed's June meeting show a 'few' officials argued for a rate hike, signaling lingering hawkish sentiment despite the central bank's pause.
IMF hopes to engage central banks on forward guidance changes
The IMF expressed hope to engage with central banks in coming months on changes to forward guidance, emphasizing the need for clear communication in uncertain times.
IMF Keeps Global Growth Forecast Unchanged as AI Offsets Middle East Risks
The IMF left its global growth forecast largely unchanged for this year, citing the AI boom as a key offset to Middle East conflict risks, with implications for central bank rate paths.
Stocks and bonds fall as oil surges after Trump says Iran deal is over
Global stocks and bonds retreated while oil surged 5% after President Trump declared the Iran memorandum of understanding void, reigniting geopolitical risk and boosting safe-haven demand.
UK Defense Chiefs Urge War Bonds to Fund Military Spending
Senior UK defense officials are pushing Andy Burnham to consider loosening fiscal rules and issuing war bonds to fund military spending, which could increase gilt supply and pressure long-term yields.
Romania Holds EU’s Highest Rate as Inflation Stays Above 10%
Romania’s central bank held its key rate at 10.25%, the highest in the EU, as inflation remains stubbornly above 10% and the economy teeters on recession.
Argentina to Repay $4 Billion, Defying Critics Who Doubted Tack
Argentina is set to repay $4 billion on its dollar bonds this week, a milestone that defies skeptics who doubted its ability to service debt without tapping global markets.
Dream Finders Homes Raises Beazer Bid to $875 Million
Dream Finders Homes increased its acquisition offer for Beazer Homes USA to $875 million, as Beazer confirms interest from other potential bidders, signaling consolidation in the US homebuilding sector.
China 10-Year Bond Auction Demand Hits Record High
A gauge of demand for China's 10-year sovereign bond auction hit an all-time high, signaling strong investor appetite amid economic uncertainty and expectations of further monetary easing.
Fed Proposes Anti-Money Laundering Rule Changes for Banks
The Federal Reserve proposed changes to anti-money laundering rules for banks, signaling tighter regulatory oversight that could impact bank compliance costs and risk premiums.
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