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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Teuton Resources Corp V.TUO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TEUTF

Teuton Resources Corp. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is in the business of acquiring, exploring and dealing in mineral properties in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It owns interests in more than thirty properties in the prolific Golden Triangle area of northwest British Columbia. The Company’s property portfolio includes, Treaty Creek Property, Eskay Rift... see more

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Teuton Resources Corp > the land of the setting sun
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Post by highper on Aug 05, 2024 7:31pm

the land of the setting sun


Japan's $20 trn 'carry trade' poses risks amid central bank's policy shift

Deutsche Bank's report extends that scenario to include the Japanese government and its balance sheet

 
Japan's government is engaged in a massive $20 trillion "carry trade" - the funding of loans and foreign assets by borrowing low-cost yen - that could bring unexpected risks if the central bank tightens policy, Deutsche Bank analysts warn.

https://www.business-standard.com/economy/news/japan-s-20-trn-carry-trade-poses-risks-amid-central-bank-s-policy-shift-123111400696_1.html

Using research by the San Francisco Federal Reserve and International Monetary Fund, Deutsche's head of currency research George Saravelos analysed a consolidated balance sheet of the Japanese government including the government-run pension fund GPIF, the Bank of Japan (BOJ), and state-owned banks, showing the asset-liability mix of its $20 trillion debt.
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