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Sources: Japan may increase the issuance of 2-year and 5-year Japanese government bonds from January in the revised bond issuance plan for fiscal 2025.
Sources: According to the revised plan, the planned issuance scale of Japanese government bonds in fiscal year 2025 will increase by approximately 7 trillion yen from the current 171.8 trillion yen.
According to NBC News: Two senior U.S. law enforcement officials revealed that the suspect in today's National Guard shooting used a handgun in the attack, and his identity has been initially identified as an Afghan man.
According to the New York Times: The United States has ordered American diplomats in Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to pressure governments to restrict entry of most immigrants.
Australia's S&P/ASX200 index opened up 17.00 points, or 0.20%, on Thursday, November 27, to 8623.50 points.
According to MS NOW: The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force in Washington is leading the investigation into the National Guard shooting to find out whether it was an act of terrorism.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Hawkesby: The downside risk is that overly cautious behavior by consumers and businesses may continue until the end of this year and into 2026.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Hawkesby: We have significantly lowered the cash rate and the economic recovery may come faster and stronger.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Hawkesby: The lack of central bank independence may make global inflation more difficult to control.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Hawkesby: From a global perspective, the operational independence of central banks is being eroded, which is worrying.
According to Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun: Japan and the United States are considering adopting a "public-private partnership" model to build NAND factories in the United States.
New Zealand Reserve Bank Chairman Hawkesby: There is now more confidence that the official cash rate does have a stimulating effect.
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority: High-income debt ratio loans have begun to increase, mainly driven by investors.
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority: Housing credit growth is above the long-term average.
A U.S. judge granted Amazon's (AMZN.O) request to bar New York from enforcing a new state law targeting private-sector labor relations.
New Zealand's third-quarter retail sales quarterly rate was 1.9%, expected to be 0.60%, and the previous value was 0.50%.
New Zealand's retail sales in the third quarter were at an annual rate of 4.5%, compared with 2.3% in the previous quarter.
According to Politico: The United States demands a peace agreement before Ukraine can receive security guarantees.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: The imposition of tariffs on steel derivatives is not intended to put pressure on the United States.
Governor of West Virginia, USA: Two National Guard members who were shot have died.