ANZ
Coverage of ANZ in the Nexus archive.
- Zaman: Rise in Japanese Long Yields Could Support Yen
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government supports a near-term rate hike by the Bank of Japan, with the next move potentially occurring in September or October. This discussion follows reports that the yen has edged closer to the 160-per-dollar level. Mahjabeen Zaman spoke to Abeer Abu Omar about efforts aimed at shoring up the currency.
- New Zealand Firms Slightly Less Gloomy as Costs Remain Elevated
New Zealand firms have become slightly less gloomy despite elevated costs. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner is associated with the analysis.
- USD Near-Term Driven by Fed, Hormuz Risks, ANZ’s Zaman Says
The US dollar's near-term movement is driven by Federal Reserve decisions and Hormuz risks according to ANZ's Zaman. The Federal Reserve plays a significant role in influencing the USD. Risks associated with Hormuz also impact the currency.
- Volatility Stymies Asian Carry Even as Returns Rise, ANZ Says
ANZ reports that volatility is hindering the Asian carry trade despite rising returns. A coronavirus lockdown in Manila is expected to slow economic growth and increase the likelihood of an interest-rate cut in the Philippines.