Bank of Japan is expected to extend long-term lending: Economist

Bank of Japan is expected to extend long-term lending: Economist

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email As the Japanese government is trying to get its economy going even after the pandemic, Bank of Japan is pushed to extend long-term liquidity, says Martin Schulz of Fujitsu. 01:33 Mon, May 31 202111:28 PM EDT

Inflation is still transitory unless signs show otherwise: Austan Goolsbee

Inflation is still transitory unless signs show otherwise: Austan Goolsbee

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Austan Goolsbee from University of Chicago Booth School of Business explains why there is still “another shoe to drop” before investors think the inflation is permanent. 03:04 Mon, May 17 202112:22 AM EDT

Hon Hai can manage chip shortages, focus on its EV plans instead: Strategist

Hon Hai can manage chip shortages, focus on its EV plans instead: Strategist

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Kirk Yang from Kirkland Capital says Hon Hai’s shares are “little expensive” as investors have already priced in their expectations for the chipmaker’s EV plans. 02:37 Wed, Mar 31 20214:49 AM EDT

The coronavirus pandemic has caused a surge in demand for contactless payments, accelerating the shift from cash to digital options

The coronavirus pandemic has caused a surge in demand for contactless payments, accelerating the shift from cash to digital options

The Covid-19 pandemic is expected to cause a drastic decline in cash usage due to the risk of contamination. “Over the past six to eight months, we’ve seen the use of cash decline even further, and that’s a trend I think that we’re going to see continue,” said Jodie Kelley, CEO of Electronic Transactions Association….

Here’s why cash still dominates even though the risk of spreading coronavirus encourages contactless options

Here’s why cash still dominates even though the risk of spreading coronavirus encourages contactless options

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Coronavirus has caused an unprecedented surge in the demand for contactless payment, but the U.S. is unlikely to stop using cash anytime soon. 14:13 Wed, Dec 2 20202:53 PM EST