06:31 Tesla stock rises sharply, CEO Musk reduces time to engage in government operations
-米電気自動車(EV)メーカー、テスラのイーロン・マスク最高経営責任者(CEO)は22日、5月から米政府関連業務を「大幅に」縮小すると述べた。 In response to this, the company's stock price rose sharply due to after-hours trading.
- MSN01:01 Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel is a serious risk, and union appeals to Treasury Secretary Bescent
-In a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Bescent, the USW argued that the sale of US steel to Nippon Steel poses risks not only to security but also to the steel industry across the United States.
- MSN17:41 US Treasury Treasury plunges in April, not selling in Japan or China - State Street
-US asset management company State Street Global Advisors said the sharp drop in U.S. Treasury bonds in early April (interest rates rose sharply) was not a selling point by Japanese and Chinese investors, which had widespread observations in some markets.
- MSN20/04 Fed Chairman Powell dismisses the dollar and the US economy - French Finance Minister warns
-French Economy and Finance Minister Lombard warned that if US President Donald Trump fires Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, it will undermine the US economy and will stably volatility.
- MSN18/04 The total number of popular funds collapsed in the past, and last year's losers made their mark - a major change in ranking
-Federal Reserve Chairman Powell this week denies the possibility of embarking on economic support, causing President Trump to anger. Meanwhile, the US stock market has once again gained the selling predominance due to the weight of tariffs, and investors are desperately searching for help.
- MSN15/04 US Treasury Selling is not dysfunctional, suggesting a decline in trust in policy - Yellen
-Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen said the recent U.S. Treasury Selling is not a dysfunction that justifies Federal Reserve intervention, but rather a concerning sign that it shows a decline in confidence in U.S. policy decisions.
- MSN15/04 SoftBank G Corporate Bonds, Smallest in Over 10 Years for Institutional Investors - Reliable for Individuals
-SoftBank Group plans to issue corporate bonds worth around 10 billion yen to institutional investors (wholesale). It could be the company's first corporate bond in over 10 years, and the company, which requires huge amounts of money for AI investments, is beginning to become clearer, relying on individual investors.
- MSN11/04 US Steel stocks fall, Trump criticizes Japan Railway's acquisition plan every day
-US Steel's stock price fell in the US stock market on the 10th. It was disgusting that US President Trump, following the previous day, expressed the view that it would be undesirable for Japanese companies to own US Steel.
- MSN10/04 US Steel shares fall sharply outside of hours - Trump doesn't want Japan to buy it
-The stock price of US Steel, a major US steel company, fell 16% at one point in after-hours trading after the US stock market closed on the 9th. Following President Trump's statement that he does not want a Japanese company to acquire the company.
- MSN08/04 The US already has a recession, stock prices falling 20% more - BlackRock CEO
-Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, a major asset management company, said on the 7th that most CEOs he spoke to believe the US is under a recession. He also warned that President Trump's tariff policies would destabilize the global economy and would not rule out the possibility that stock prices could fall by another 20%.
- MSN04/04 Goldman: 9.5 in 10 levels: Unprecedented busy day - tariffs are on sale
-On the 3rd, at Goldman Sachs Group's trading desk, in the US, recorded trading levels that could be almost "unprecedented" except on the day when institutional investors reviewed their asset allocation and made major changes (Rebalance Day). Following the announcement of US President Trump's "mutual tariffs," customers moved to sell stocks.
- MSN02/04 Goldman: Yen is the best hedging method - US recession and tariff risks
-Goldman Sachs Group expects demand for the yen to rise as a safe asset due to uncertainty over the US economy and tariffs, and the yen exchange rate will rise against the dollar to the low 140 yen range this year against the dollar.
- MSN01/04 JAL's first 10-day permanent subordinated bond issuance, with a maximum of 200 billion yen - used for aircraft purchases
-It has been announced that Japan Airlines (JAL) will issue its first permanent subordinated debt on the 10th. The company plans to issue a total of over 100 billion yen, and began investor demand surveys on the 1st. The funds raised will be used to purchase approximately 90 new aircraft, as well as to mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
- MSN31/03 Japanese government bonds record the world's biggest losses, and interest rates rise as the Bank of Japan's monetary policy normalizes
-Following the Bank of Japan's interest rate hike last year, Japanese government bonds recorded the biggest losses ever in the global bond market. Investors are rethinking their strategy for Japanese government bonds.
- MSN30/03 Trump administration revokes Venezuelan business licenses for US and European companies - related parties
-The Trump administration has ordered several US and European companies to withdraw from Venezuela. The business licenses and exemptions that had been granted up to now have been revoked. Three people familiar with the matter revealed this on the 29th. Venezuela's Maduro administration's isolation in the global oil market is expected to deepen.
- MSN26/03 Amazon stocks look like they've never been listed - Wall Street is a strong view
-Amazon.com is currently undergoing a rare situation in which it is considered "cheap." Valuations have fallen to levels that have been barely seen since listing in 1997.
- MSN25/03 Ukraine unconditionally supports a complete ceasefire with Russia - Ambassador to the United States
-Ukrainian ambassador to the US Markarova said on the 24th that the country unconditionally supports a complete ceasefire with Russia. Currently, discussions are being made about a plan to limit attacks on energy infrastructure only.
- MSN25/03 President Trump to impose 25% tariffs on Venezuelan oil and gas purchaser
-On the 24th, US President Trump announced his intention to impose a 25% tariff on countries purchasing Venezuelan oil and gas.
- MSN19/03 Canadian car show excludes Tesla from exhibitor list - safety concerns
-Tesla has been excluded from the list of exhibitors at the Vancouver International Auto Show, which will be held in Canada on the 19th. Organizers cited safety concerns. There have been a series of incidents that have been thought to be motivated by a backlash against CEO Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration, including Tesla vehicles and charging stations being set on fire.
- MSN07/03 Nasdaq Exchange will be available around the clock in the second half of 2026 - Responding to demand from overseas
-The Nasdaq, the second largest operator of the US stock exchange, plans to set up a 24-hour trading system for US stocks. Demand for US stocks is growing worldwide, with more exchanges wanting to link this opportunity to increase revenue.
- MSN12/02 The yen is sharply falling against the dollar, and tariffs are wary and how the US CPI is trying 155 yen
-On the 12th of New York time, the yen fell sharply against the dollar for the first time in about a week. This has dropped for three consecutive days, marking the longest decline in the past month. As concerns were growing that the Trump administration would also impose tariffs on Japan, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) was announced more strongly than expected.
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