Swiss Bank Nears New Highs Despite This Hurdle
This Swiss bank bailed out Credit Suisse and hits a roadblock a year later. The stock is climbing to a buy point.
This Swiss bank bailed out Credit Suisse and hits a roadblock a year later. The stock is climbing to a buy point.
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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese authorities spent 9.79 trillion yen ($62.23 billion)intervening in the foreign exchange market to support the yen over the past month, in moves that kept the currency from testing new lows but are unlikely to reverse longer-term declines. The Ministry of Finance data released on Friday confirmed the suspicions of traders and analysts that Tokyo entered the market in two rounds of massive dollar-selling intervention shortly after the yen hit a 34-year low of 160.245 per dollar on April 29, and again in the early hours of May 2 in Tokyo. "This was larger than expected, underscoring Japan's resolve to ease the pain of imported inflation," said Daisaku Ueno, chief FX strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.
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The Swiss market recently demonstrated resilience, closing on a strong note despite initial setbacks, buoyed by encouraging GDP growth data and robust buying in the latter part of the trading session. This positive economic backdrop sets an interesting stage for exploring growth companies on the SIX Swiss Exchange, particularly those with substantial insider ownership which can be indicative of confidence in the company’s future prospects from those who know it best.
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In recent developments, Chinese markets have faced challenges with the Shanghai Composite and CSI 300 indices experiencing declines, amid broader global economic uncertainties and domestic policy measures aimed at stabilizing the property sector. In such a market environment, growth companies with high insider ownership in China may offer a unique appeal, as significant insider stakes often signal confidence in the company's future prospects from those who know it best.
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