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MSCI’s 24-country emerging market index .MSCIEF was up for the fourth day in the last five. Despite all the noise, the widely tracked dollar currency index .DXY rose 0.14 percent, with the euro EUR= slid 0.16 percent to $1.1664. The Japanese yen JPY= weakened 0.43 percent versus the greenback at 112.31 per dollar. U.S. benchmark 10-year and 30-year yields both climbed to fresh four-month peaks as investors continued to price in more interest rate increases by the Fed this year and next. Benchmark 10-year notes US10YT=RR fell 13/32 in price to lift its yield to 3.0514 percent.
(Graphic: Ramping up tariffs: reut.rs/2pgyVM1), In Europe, Italian government bond yields fell sharply soccer ball & cleats cufflinks on growing optimism that Italy’s new coalition budget will respect European Union rules on fiscal discipline, Two- and five-year yields fell as much as 15 basis points to their lowest levels since July, while yields on short-dated top-rated German debt rose to four-month highs, Oil rose almost $1 a barrel on signs the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries would not be prepared to raise output to address shrinking supplies from Iran, and as Saudi Arabia signaled it was in no rush to bring prices down..
(Reuters) - AutoNation Inc’s (AN.N) longtime Chief Executive Officer Mike Jackson will step down from the role next year but remain executive chairman until 2021, the largest U.S. auto retail chain said on Wednesday. AutoNation’s stock has more than tripled since Jackson became CEO in 1999 after the company’s founder H. Wayne Huizenga hired him from Mercedes-Benz USA, where Jackson was president. The Fort Lauderdale, Florida-headquartered retailer has retained its No.1 position in the United States under Jackson’s leadership.
YOKKAICHI, Japan (Reuters) - The chief executive soccer ball & cleats cufflinks of Toshiba Memory Corp, the world’s No, 2 producer of NAND flash memory chips, on Wednesday brushed aside concerns about falling memory chip prices and reaffirmed the company’s plan to go public in two to three years, “Prices fluctuate in the short term to reflect the demand-supply balance,” Toshiba Memory CEO Yasuo Naruke said at a news conference with joint venture partner, Western Digital Corp (WDC.O), to mark the opening of a new production line..
“But we are addressing long-term demand” driven by increasing amounts of data storage due to the rise of powerful smartphones and efficient data centers, he said. Oversupply has weighed on NAND flash memory contract prices, resulting in an average drop of 15 to 20 percent in the April-June quarter, according to market research firm TrendForce. Nevertheless, Toshiba Memory and Western Digital started mass production this month at the new line, their fifth, in Yokkaichi in central Japan.
The two companies are also building a new memory chip plant in Kitakami in northern Japan, The new production lines will make advanced 3D NAND chips, with a stacked cell structure giving them far more storage capacity than conventional planar chips, Toshiba and Western Digital held a combined 33.8 percent NAND market share in terms of revenue in the April-June quarter, trailing Samsung Electronics’ (005930.KS) 36.4 percent, according to TrendForce, Naruke said the firm is sticking to its plan to go public “as soon soccer ball & cleats cufflinks as possible,” adding that it had started preliminary work to prepare for an initial public offering (IPO)..
“No changes to our plan, to aim for an IPO in 2-3 years,” Naruke said. Toshiba Corp (6502.T) sold Toshiba Memory in June to a consortium led by Bain Capital LP, which also included Apple Inc (AAPL.O), South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix (000660.KS), Dell Technologies and Seagate Technology (STX.O). The deal saw Toshiba reinvest and hold some 40 percent of the unit. Escalating trade friction between the United States and China is also adding to uncertainty over the flash memory market. Washington plans to impose 10 percent tariffs on about $200 billion worth of Chinese imports from Sept. 24, including some electronic components.
“The impact of the first two rounds of tariffs was small, but the latest round could affect various set products that use soccer ball & cleats cufflinks our memory chips,” Naruke said of the trade measures, Western Digital CEO Steve Milligan also voiced concern about the worsening trade tensions, pointing out that some of its products assembled in Shanghai are exported to the U.S, “We’ll do everything we can to influence things in a positive way, whether it be with the U.S, government or the Chinese government,” Milligan said at the news conference..
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