There are plenty of developments to digest as speculation mounts that the big bazooka tariff measures threatened for 2 April may now be significantly watered down.
Downside cross-yen positions likely offer more attractive trading opportunities in the current environment, Nomura said.
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an overhaul in borrowing limits that economists billed as "a really big bazooka". The euro also gained against other currencies, including the British pound, the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc.
“A really big bazooka,” wrote Berenberg economist Holger Schmieding, commenting on the German measures. “These proposals for an immediate loosening of Germany’s fiscal rules will likely be ...
(Bloomberg) -- Germany will unlock hundreds of billions of euros for defense and infrastructure investments in a dramatic shift that upends its ironclad controls on government borrowing ...