Yen Rebounds After Hitting 34-Year Low of 160 to Dollar in Thin Trade 
 

The Japanese yen bounced back sharply after briefly hitting a low of 160 against the dollar on waning expectations for near-term rate increases from the Bank of Japan.


 
Stocks risk a wild week with Big Tech earnings, Fed's faceoff with inflation 
 

"Magnificent Seven" stocks are driving market volatility. It isn't the only worry.


 
Even If the Fed Cuts, the Days of Ultralow Rates Are Over 
 

Soaring budget deficits and investment needs mean the "neutral" interest rate may be higher.


 
Why the Fed looks likely to scramble back to a hawkish stance 
 

Here are some of the biggest questions facing Fed officials going into this week's meeting.


 
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Focus on Fed Decision, U.S. Jobs Data and Weak Yen 
 

The Fed's monetary policy decision on Wednesday is likely to take center stage. Inflation figures will be watched from the eurozone and Asia.


 
Glynn's Take: RBA in a Quandary About What to Do Next 
 

The fog blanketing Australia's economic outlook has thickened, leaving the country's central bank in a quandary about which direction to next take interest rates.


 
Soaring Treasury Yields Challenge Stock-Market Gains 
 

New signs of lingering inflation have driven yields to the highest levels of the year.


 
In America's Biggest Oil Field, the Ground Is Swelling and Buckling 
 

Land has subsided by as much as 11 inches since 2015 in a prime portion of the Permian Basin, as drillers extract huge amounts of oil and water, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of satellite data.


 
Forget Moonshots. Investors Want Profit Now. 
 

CEOs might resist the new investor mantra of Show Me the Money-but if they do, their share price is likely to suffer.


 
How Venture Capital Became Less Lucrative 
 

An asset class that once yielded nearly 35% sank to roughly a 6% yield.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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