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34 Mins Ago

Amazon to invest over $15 billion in Japan to expand cloud infrastructure

Amazon Web Services has announced a 2.26 trillion yen ($15.24 billion) investment in Japan by 2027 to meet growing customer demand for cloud services in the country.

The investment will be made into existing cloud infrastructure in Tokyo and Osaka, Tadao Nagasaki, president of AWS Japan said in a Linkedin post.

Nagasaki wrote that the investment could benefit “multiple verticals” that contribute to Japanese industries, both in the public and government sector.

“It will help more Japanese organizations to access and adopt new, emerging and transformational digital technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning,” he added.

— Lim Hui Jie

5 Hours Ago

Asia’s chipmakers surge as TSMC forecasts strong growth in 2024

Chip stocks in Asia surged Friday following Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company‘s upbeat annual forecast a day earlier on the back of AI-related demand.

TSMC’s shares rose 4.42%, while South Korea’s memory chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix gained 3.21% and 2.42%, respectively.

TSMC forecast 2024 will be “a healthy growth year” due to demand for 3-nanometer and 5-nanometer technologies as well as the AI boom. This comes after a challenging year for chipmakers amid adverse global macroeconomic conditions and an inventory adjustment cycle.

“TSMC is perfectly positioned to benefit from [AI]. There’s an insatiable appetite for low-power, high-performing chips that are going to be able to enable AI on devices,” said Daniel Newman, principal analyst at Futurum Research, on CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia.”

– Sheila Chiang

3 Hours Ago

Morgan Stanley does not expect BOJ to end negative interest rates in January meeting

Morgan Stanley says it does not see the Bank of Japan exiting its negative interest rate regime at the central bank’s policy meeting next week.

“As for the January monetary policy meeting, I think that removal [of negative interest rates] is currently off the table because of the earthquake,” Morgan Stanley’s chief Japan economist, Takeshi Yamaguchi told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia.”

“This year’s wage negotiations will be pretty strong. Last year, the headline increase was around 3.6% 3.7% but [this year] we are expecting close to 4%, in terms of the headline wage increase,” Yamaguchi said, adding he believes that will be key for the BOJ to end its negative interest rate policy.

The BOJ is set to release its monetary policy decision on Tuesday, with markets widely expecting the central bank to stick with its current stance.

Data on Friday also showed Japan’s headline inflation rate fell to 2.6% in December, hitting its lowest level since June 2022. It also cooled from 2.8% in November.

— Shreyashi Sanyal

4 Hours Ago

Japan’s transition to wage-driven inflation will be favorable for its equities: Schroders

Japan’s inflation is increasingly being driven by wages instead of input costs, which should prove favorable for the country’s stocks and its economy, according to Schroders.

Masaki Taketsume, fund manager at Schroders told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” that the country’s headline inflation rate falling to 2.6% in December compared with 2.8% in November was a result of lower input costs.

However, the spring wage negotiations, or “shunto,” in March are expected to bring “a positive outcome” in terms of wage increases, he said, which will lead to a modest increase in inflation to about 3% in the second half of the year.

“[This will be] led by wage growth, which is what the Bank of Japan is looking for,” Taketsume said.

— Lim Hui Jie

7 Hours Ago

Japan inflation cools to 2.6% in December, core inflation holds steady

Japan’s headline inflation rate fell to 2.6% in December, down from 2.8% in November and hitting its lowest level since June 2022.

Japan’s core inflation rate — which strips out prices of fresh food — also fell to 2.3% from November’s figure of 2.5%, in line with expectations from economists polled by Reuters.

The so called “core-core” inflation rate, which strips out prices of fresh food and energy and is closely watched by the Bank of Japan, came in at 3.7%, slightly lower than the 3.8% seen in November.

— Lim Hui Jie

7 Hours Ago

CNBC Pro: Here’s Morgan Stanley’s ‘conviction list’ of global dividend stocks

13 Hours Ago

AMD, Nvidia, Boston Scientific, Domino’s Pizza among 18 S&P 500 names reaching fresh highs

Chipmakers Advanced Micro Devices and Nvidia are among several S&P 500 names to reach 52-week highs on Thursday. AMD traded at all-time high levels not seen since the company’s IPO in September 1972, while Nvidia shares were at levels not seen since January 1999. Other tech and software companies, industrial names and a couple hotel chains also reached fresh heights.

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