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Hopes of a soft landing for the US economy will intensify over the coming months, allowing equities to rally. However, even if an equilibrium of high employment and low inflation is reached, it will be difficult to keep the economy there. Investors should remain tactically bullish on stocks but look to turn defensive in the second half of 2023.

After having unexpectedly doubled its Yield Curve Control (YCC) cap on 10-year government bond yields from 0.25% to 0.5% at its December meeting, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) did not adjust its policy further in January. Instead, the monetary policy statement…

We remain bullish the yen, despite the BoJ maintaining yield curve control. In this report, we outline a few reasons for this stance.

We remain bullish the yen, despite the BoJ maintaining yield curve control. In this report, we outline a few reasons for this stance.

While the housing downturn will be fairly mild in the US, it will be more severe abroad. Continue to favor bonds of countries whose housing fundamentals will limit rate hikes.

Tokyo’s CPI inflation firmed in December. The headline measure accelerated from 3.7% y/y to 4.0% y/y while the core figure increased from 2.4% y/y to 2.7% y/y. Notably, ex-fresh food CPI inflation grew by a wider-than-expected 4.0% y/y from 3.6% y/y.…
The BoJ shocked markets on December 20 by doubling its cap on Japan’s 10-year bond yield, now allowing it to rise to 0.5% from 0.25% previously. The December central bank meeting was widely expected to result in no change in monetary policy. The market…

This week, we look at the latest data releases in the G10, along with implications for all the major currencies.

In this, our final report of a tumultuous year, we summarize our policy outlook for the “Big 4” central banks – the Fed, the ECB, the Bank of England (BoE) and the BoJ – and the associated bond market implications for 2023.

The Tankan survey for Q4 underscored a dichotomy in sentiment between Japan’s manufacturing and service sectors. Japan’s largest manufacturing firms’ assessment of current business conditions deteriorated for the fourth straight quarter. Meanwhile, sentiment…