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  1. Japanese inflation flew past the Bank of Japan’s target for the 19th month in a row
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  3. Global smartphone sales finally started rising, just in the nick of time for semiconductor firms

Acting Koi

Acting Koi

What’s going on here?

Japanese prices kept climbing in October, proving that inflation’s more bold than the country may have expected.

What does this mean?

The Bank of Japan (BoJ) has spent the last two decades wrestling with economy-crushing deflation – that’s falling prices. That might be why it’s a little rusty when it comes to handling the opposite foe. October’s core inflation – stripping out volatile fresh food costs – was 2.9% higher than the same time last year, landing above target for the 19th month in a row. And if you take changeable energy prices out of the equation, prices were up 4%. Now the pressure’s mounting on the BoJ to ramp up the interest rates that the country’s famously kept squashed.

Why should I care?

Zooming out: Inspiration meets perspiration.

Just because stuff like toilet paper's cheaper, your total student loan hasn’t changed – even if interest rates influence the monthly payments. That’s why Japanese companies don’t have much debt on their books: while prices were falling, the underlying burden only looked bigger in proportion, in theory taking more sales to pay off. But now that prices are on the up, firms may be more tempted to borrow cash. And because that tends to incentivize firms to work harder and more efficiently to keep up with payments, investors could see revitalized companies and stocks across the country.

The bigger picture: Japan could be a pricey trip.

The BoJ’s loyalty to low interest rates has weighed on the country’s currency, letting the yen slide lower all year. That’s making it more expensive to import stuff from abroad – something Japan has made a major habit of doing. If the BoJ does end up bringing rates up a little, that could strengthen the yen. So if you’re padding out your wallet before an Asian vacation of a lifetime, you’ll want to get to the currency exchange desk stat.

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UBS Reveals Its Outlook For 2024 And The Assets You’ll Want To Own

UBS Reveals Its Outlook For 2024 And The Assets You’ll Want To Own

By Theodora Lee Joseph, CFA, Analyst

When you’ve got some idea of where the economy might be headed, deciding which assets to put in your portfolio becomes a much easier lift.

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Here’s what the big Swiss bank has to say about the year to come, and what you might do about the cash you’ve been hanging onto.

That’s today’s Insight: your 2024 portfolio playbook, according to UBS.

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What’s going on here?

Smartphone sales rose to the occasion, after staying on snooze for the last two years.

What does this mean?

The smartphone market has been fairly flat for the last two years, potentially because folk are happy with their already advanced gadgets or have flocked to old-school Nokia bricks to unplug a little. But it looks like snazzy new Apple and Huawei models have made an impression: smartphone sales were 5% higher this October than last, according to research firm Counterpoint. Mind you, that could just be some forward-thinking holiday shoppers, so don’t count on those sort of numbers sticking around for long.

Why should I care?

For markets: Apple has a loyal fanbase.

iPhone shipments have barely budged for the past seven years, so any major changes in the segment’s revenue will be down to the gizmos’ ever-increasing prices. Investors seem happy enough with that, though, banking on more price hikes – and ideally cost cuts – to upgrade Apple’s smartphone profitability. And anyway, Apple has its services division and other products like Vision Pro to keep investors entertained.

Zooming out: Let’s help each other out.

The semiconductor industry has been lying low recently too, besides Nvidia, of course. Chipmakers ramped up their factory production to get through the supply chain bottlenecks that built up during the pandemic, but now that demand’s dried up, there’s a glut of unsold chips lying around. But if this turnaround in the smartphone industry holds up, there could be a revived appetite for chipmakers’ wares.

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