Japan's Trade Deficit Widened the Most on Record, BOJ Pledged to Keep Ultra Low Interest Rates
Financial markets in Asia moved modestly lower on Monday, carrying forward last Friday’s selloff in the US session. The US earnings season sent mixed signals to the market. Of the 117 US companies that have reported earnings for the third quarter, banks and consumer-related stocks sent pleasant surprises while technology, energy and mining sectors were rather disappointing in terms of sales revenue and earnings.
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Japan's Trade Deficit Widened the Most on Record, BOJ Pledged to Keep Ultra Low Interest Rates

