Abe says Japan will compile a $265 billion stimulus, raising ever more questions (news: 27/07/16)
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Abe Says Japan Will Compile a $265 Billion Stimulus, Raising Ever More Questions
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said his government would compile a stimulus package of more than $265 billion next week to reflate the flagging economy, although it was unclear how much would be spent to directly boost growth.
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Fed Likely to Keep Rates Steady, Markets Eye Change in Tone
It”s been a tumultuous year for Wall Street, and market participants aren”t expecting the Federal Reserve to add fuel to the now-contained fire at the conclusion of the central bank”s July meeting Wednesday.
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Wall Street seen higher ahead of Fed announcement
U.S. stock-index futures rose on Wednesday, as European and Japanese stocks gained in early trade ahead of policy announcements from the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.
Forex Quotes:
- USDJPY: 105.75
- EURUSD: 1.1002
Indices:
- S&P 500: 2,172.30
- NASDAQ : 5,114.73
Source:: Abe says Japan will compile a $265 billion stimulus, raising ever more questions (news: 27/07/16)