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The Australian S&P/ASX200 index opened on Friday (Friday) and fell 19.80 points, or 0.22%, to 8960.20 points.
Japan's retail sales in July were 13.335 trillion yen, the previous value was 12.966 trillion yen.
Japan's July inventory monthly rate was 0.4%, and the previous value was -0.3%.
Japan's annualized annualized industrial output rate in July was -0.9%, expected -0.40%, and the previous value was 4.40%.
Japan's seasonally adjusted retail sales monthly rate in July was -1.6%, with an expected 0.10%, and the previous value was revised from 1.00% to 0.90%.
Japan's annual retail sales rate in July was 0.3%, with an expected 1.80%, and the previous value was revised from 2.00% to 1.90%.
Japan's initial monthly industrial output rate in July was -1.6%, expected -1.00%, and the previous value was 2.10%.
Japan's Tokyo CPI monthly rate in August was 0.1%, with the previous value of -0.2%.
Japan's unemployment rate in July hit 2.3%, the lowest since December 2019.
Japan's July unemployment rate was 2.3%, expected to be 2.50%, and the previous value was 2.50%.
Japan's Tokyo CPI annual rate in August was 2.6%, expected to be 2.60%, and the previous value was 2.90%.
Japan's Tokyo core CPI annual rate in August was 2.5%, expected to be 2.50%, and the previous value was 2.90%.
The job hunting ratio in Japan in July was 1.22, expected to be 1.23, and the previous value was 1.22.
Federal Reserve Director Waller: The Genius bill is a good start, and we will gradually solve the problem in the future.
Federal Reserve Director Waller: U.S. debt has embarked on an unsustainable path, but it is not a problem at the moment.
Fed Director Waller: The U.S. deficit should usually be close to 3% of GDP.
Federal Governor Waller: U.S. debt can be paid back within decades.
Japan's unemployment rate for July is due in ten minutes.
Fed Director Waller: Regarding inflation, I belong to the 'temporal inflation' camp.
Fed governor Waller: There is no established order for rate cuts, we know we are moving towards neutral rates, but the question is how quickly we can get there.