Japanese yen moves towards the longest losing streak since June. Traders bet that the Bank of Japan will stay put and the yen will move towards the longest losing streak against the US dollar since June. Traders bet that the Bank of Japan will not raise interest rates next week. The yen continued to fall on Friday, falling 0.7% against the US dollar to 153.72 yen, the lowest level since November 26th. The yen has fallen for the fifth day in a row, and is heading for the worst weekly performance in more than two months. Earlier this week, it was reported that the Bank of Japan thought that it would not pay a huge price to wait until January or later, because there were signs that there was little risk that inflation might exceed the target. It is reported that officials are still open to taking action next week, depending on data and market trends.Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was hospitalized for injuries in Europe. Pelosi's office said in a statement on Friday that former US House Speaker nancy pelosi was injured during his trip to Luxemburg and has been taken to hospital for evaluation. It is reported that Pelosi has received good treatment and will continue to work.Brazilian President Lula: He will return to work soon after a good recovery from surgery. Brazilian President Lula posted a video on social media for the first time after undergoing head surgery. Lula said that he has been able to walk around the hospital, and this week's surgery has recovered very well. Lula said that he would be "ready to go home soon and continue to work".
Liquid, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup, received a valuation of $2.3 billion in the latest round of financing.British Prime Minister's Spokesman: Stamer told G7 that Assad should be welcomed to step down, but we must be cautious about what happens next.TSMC's first Japanese wafer fab is expected to carry out mass production before the end of the year.
Canada's Labor Minister expressed the hope that Canada Post would resume operations early next week.British Prime Minister's Spokesman: Stamer told G7 that Assad should be welcomed to step down, but we must be cautious about what happens next.US stocks fell, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow Jones all down 0.1%.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14