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Denver7 Stacey Donaldson has the latest on the arctic cold for 1/29.
Denver7 Stacey Donaldson has the latest on the arctic cold for 1/29.
Swiss investment firm Partners Group reported flat annual profit for 2023 on Tuesday as it saw a more cautious exit environment, and proposed an increased dividend of 39 Swiss francs per share. The firm reported a profit of 1.003 billion Swiss francs ($1.13 billion) compared to 1.005 billion in 2022, in line with a 4% revenue increase which it said was negatively impacted by foreign exchange effects. Partners Group also reaffirmed its guidance in January, where it said it expects to raise $20 billion to $25 billion this year amid a normalization of the investment environment and strong interest in its solutions and offerings.
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The Bank of Japan ended eight years of negative interest rates and other remnants of its unorthodox policy on Tuesday, making a historic shift away from a focus of reflating growth with decades of massive monetary stimulus. The shift makes Japan the last central bank to exit negative rates and ends an era in which policymakers around the world sought to prop up growth through cheap money and unconventional monetary tools.
The Swiss National Bank sold foreign currency worth 132.9 billion Swiss francs ($149.51 billion) in 2023, the central bank said on Tuesday, showing its increased emphasis on supporting the Swiss franc as a shield against imported inflation. The figure was a massive increase from 22.3 billion francs in foreign currencies sold by the SNB in 2022, when the bank started selling off some of its huge foreign currency holdings. The SNB's strategy has paid off, with Swiss inflation within its 0-2% target range for last nine months.
A blind, 750-pound, 11ft-long alligator called Albert Edward was recently seized from the home of owner Tony Cavallaro in Erie County, New York. Albert has lived in the home since the 90s, wildlife authorities say owner Tony had no permit to keep the reptile.
England began their tour of New Zealand with a comfortable victory in the first T20 international in Dunedin.
Kellie-Jay Keen lodges statement of claim as state Liberal leader John Pesutto says he will ‘vigorously contest’ the legal proceeding
Japan's yen currency fell sharply on Tuesday after the central bank ended its negative interest rate policy in a monumental but highly anticipated decision, while the Australian dollar also slid after domestic rates were kept steady. In a historic shift from decades of massive monetary stimulus, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) ended eight years of negative interest rates and other remnants of unorthodox policy at the conclusion of a two-day monetary policy meeting. With Japan's first interest rate hike in 17 years, the central bank said it would guide the overnight call rate - its new policy rate - in a range of zero to 0.1% adding that it expected "accommodative financial conditions" to be maintained for the time being.
The RAAF E-7A Wedgetail was deployed to monitor threats to assistance from Russia, but Australia says withdrawal does not mean it is scaling back support
His visit was understood to be a courtesy call as he was in the capital
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Even with the top continental ranking and players of vast international experience, Hajime Moriyasu’s Japan squad faces a journey into the unknown in back-to-back World Cup qualifiers against North Korea. Asian qualifying resumes Thursday with Japan hosting North Korea in Tokyo. Five days later, Japan will be playing in Pyongyang in front of a potential crowd of 50,000 — almost exclusively North Korean — at the Kim Il Sung Stadium. The Japan Football Association’s request that the match be moved
The 70-year-old stopped serving on the board of Weight Watchers because she did not want a ‘perceived conflict of interest’ for the TV special.
Governor says Australia is ‘making progress’ but too early to say when Reserve Bank will end tightening
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Former billionaire Hui Ka Yan has been fined and faces being banned from the financial markets for life.
Amateur Cornish photographer captures moment kingfishers begin courting.
Australia's Macquarie Group and Canada's Public Sector Pension Investment Board are starting a sales process for their AirTrunk data centre business, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter. Australian media reported AirTrunk could be valued at up to A$15 billion ($9.77 billion) and a majority stake could be sold as part of the process. Macquarie and Public Sector Pension Investment Board, also known as PSP Investments, together own 88% of the data centre business but have not disclosed their individual stakes.