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Bank of Japan to Start Offloading More Assets
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has long stood apart from other major central banks by maintaining ultra-loose monetary policy and holding massive amounts of government bonds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Now, in a historic shift, the BOJ has signaled that it will begin offloading more assets from its balance sheet. This change reflects growing confidence in the Japanese economy’s recovery and rising inflationary pressures, but it also raises important questions about market stab


Riksbank Cuts Key Rate and Signals Further Easing Is Unlikely
Sweden’s central bank has made a critical policy move by reducing its benchmark interest rate to 1.75%. The decision reflects a balancing act between supporting economic activity and avoiding long-term inflationary risks. While the cut offers some relief to households and businesses, Riksbank officials have signaled that this may be the final easing of the current monetary cycle. The announcement carries significant weight for Sweden’s economic outlook and sends a message of


Tech’s H-1B Debate: Is Trump’s New Fee a Solution or Setback?
The U.S. technology industry has long relied on foreign talent to fuel innovation and keep pace with rapid advancements in software, artificial intelligence, and engineering. The H-1B visa program has been central to that workforce strategy, granting skilled workers the opportunity to fill specialized roles in America’s most dynamic companies. Yet, with former President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to set H-1B visa application fees at $100,000 per applicant, the program fac


Game Theory
A systematic way to model situations where the outcome for each participant depends not only on their own actions but also on the actions of
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