BOJ kept its monetary policy unchanged on Tuesday despite weak Japanese inflation and US-China trade disputes affecting the world's third economy.
Boris Johnson is expected to elect on Tuesday a leader of Britain's ruling Conservative Party and a new prime minister
The sterling fell on Monday as investors held their hedge against further weakness ahead of Tuesday's Conservative leadership election,
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made the following remarks:
The vote for the Conservative Party ends today, and members of the party will have until 04:00 GMT to vote either for Boris Johnson or Jeremy Hunt
Barclays expects the US Federal Reserve to take its decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points at a meeting at the end of the month.
Oil prices rose on Friday, hovering near a six-week high as US oil producers in the Gulf of Mexico
The dollar fell for a third consecutive session on Friday as stronger than expected US inflation data failed to shake convictions that the Fed would begin cutting interest rates
European stocks settled in early trade on Friday as investors looked at Chinese trade data released at the time of opening the market
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