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Ueda starts as BOJ governor in first transition in a decade

BLOOMBERG Kazuo Ueda took over the reins at the Bank of Japan (BOJ), replacing Haruhiko Kuroda, whose decade-long aggressive easing efforts made the central bank capable of jolting global financial markets with just a small tweak to its policy. Ueda began his five-year term, inheriting a monetary stimulus program from Kuroda after $11.7 trillion was spent in the pursuit of ...

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US bank lending slumps by most on record in March

BLOOMBERG US bank lending contracted by the most on record in the last two weeks of March, indicating a tightening of credit conditions in the wake of several high-profile bank collapses that risks damaging the economy. Commercial bank lending dropped nearly $105 billion in the two weeks ended on March 29, the most in Federal Reserve data back to 1973. ...

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Mastercard to require banks to use recycled materials for cards

BLOOMBERG Mastercard Inc wants the plastic in consumers’ wallets to do less damage to the environment. Starting in 2028, the company will require all banks issuing one of its payment cards to use sustainable materials as it seeks to remove first–use, PVC plastics from its network, according to a statement. Acceptable alternatives include recycled or bio-sourced plastics. The move comes ...

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