Asia

Japan: No Need to Panic over Yen Spike

Top officials expressed concern about the violence of recent fluctuations with the Yen, but there are no overt worries about the level of the currency.

China Consumer Prices Up 2.7% in June

New economic data out of China underlines the fact that the Chinese economy may be cooling down. The inflation rate rose more than expected to 2.7 percent in June, up from 2.1 percent in May.

Nikkei Ends Day at 1-Week Low

Japanese stocks fell on Wednesday as a stronger yen weighed on exporters and oil prices extended sharp declines, after top crude exporter Saudi Arabia ruled out production cuts while industry data showed growing U.S. stock piles.

Nikkei Shrugs Off Weak GDP for Dramatic Rally

Japanese stocks took their cue from rallies in Europe and on Wall Street to rebound sharply on Monday, shrugging off data that showed Japan's economy contracted more than expected in the final quarter of 2015.

Japan Economy Shrinks More Than Expected

Japan's economy shrank more than expected in the final quarter of last year as consumer spending and exports slumped, adding to headaches for policymakers already wary of damage the financial market rout could inflict on a fragile recovery.

Nikkei Suffers Worst Weekly Decline Since 2008

Japan's Nikkei share average stumbled to a fresh 16-month low in heavy trade on Friday, and posted the biggest weekly drop since 2008 as investors scrambled to dump risky assets.