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  • Health in 2025: Medical breakthroughs that gave us hope this year – Euronews.com

    1. Health in 2025: Medical breakthroughs that gave us hope this year  Euronews.com
    2. Stronger together – milestones that mattered in 2025  World Health Organization (WHO)
    3. Five big global health wins in 2025 that will save millions of lives  The Guardian

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  • Why is the Japanese Yen falling?

    Why is the Japanese Yen falling?

    Back when I worked at Goldman, I remember one particular Fed meeting when the central bank had hiked but – to my complete consternation – the Dollar fell. I asked the head of currency trading at the time how this could have possibly happened. He looked me straight in the eye and said: “there were more sellers than buyers.”

    That’s pretty much what’s going on with the Yen right now. The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is hiking, but the Yen is down to its lowest level in over 20 years, tumbling below the low it made mid-2024 when Japanese interest rates were much lower. It might sound trite to attribute this to there being “more sellers than buyers,” but there’s a lot more wisdom in this comment than you might think. This post explains what’s going on.

    The black line in the chart above shows the trade-weighted Yen against the majors, where I use the same weights as the BoJ to average up bilateral currency pairs. The blue line shows the analogous interest rate differential based on 30-year government bond yields. As I’ve noted in many previous posts, longer-term Japanese yields have risen very sharply this year, which has moved the 30-year differential sharply in favor of the Yen. That should make it more attractive for global capital markets to invest in Japan and should therefore cause the Yen to appreciate. That isn’t happening, which might seem like a puzzle but it really isn’t.

    The vertical axis in the chart above shows the 30-year government bond yields that go into the rate differential in the first chart. The horizontal axis plots gross government debt in percent of GDP. While it’s true that the interest differential has moved a lot in favor of the Yen, it’s also true that – given Japan’s monstrous level of government debt – longer-term yields are still much too low relative to where they would be if the BoJ weren’t still a massive buyer of government debt. This bond buying is keeping yields artificially low, which should really be much higher due to risk premia. Because these risk premia aren’t allowed to show up in the bond market, they show up in the Yen instead, which is the reason it keeps falling.

    Here’s the uncomfortable truth: Japan’s longer-term yields have been rising, but – on a risk-adjusted basis – that rise isn’t nearly enough to stabilize the Yen. Another way to say this: markets think risk of a debt crisis is rising sharply. Yen depreciation won’t stop until yields are allowed to rise far more, forcing the government to pursue fiscal consolidation and bring down debt. Japan needs to stop being in denial.

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  • Books to look out for in 2026 – nonfiction | Books

    Books to look out for in 2026 – nonfiction | Books

    Photograph: Vintage/PA

    Over the past year we’ve been spoiled for memoirs from high-wattage stars – Cher, Patti Smith and Anthony Hopkins among them. But 2026 begins with a very different true story, from someone who never chose the spotlight,…

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  • Ice by Jacek Dukaj review – a dazzling journey to an alternate Siberia | Science fiction books

    Ice by Jacek Dukaj review – a dazzling journey to an alternate Siberia | Science fiction books

    The opening sentence of this remarkable novel announces that the reader is in for an intriguing experience. “On the fourteenth day of July 1924, when the tchinovniks of the Ministry of Winter came for me, on the evening of that day, on the eve…

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  • A Powerball player in Arkansas has won a $1.817 billion lottery jackpot : NPR

    A Powerball player in Arkansas has won a $1.817 billion lottery jackpot : NPR

    The jackpot for the Powerball lottery game is displayed outside Ted’s State Line Mobil station, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, in Methuen, Mass.

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    A Powerball player in Arkansas won a $1.817 billion jackpot in Wednesday’s Christmas Eve drawing, ending the lottery game’s three-month stretch without a top-prize winner.

    The winning numbers were 04, 25, 31, 52 and 59, with the Powerball number being 19.

    Final ticket sales pushed the jackpot higher than previous expected, making it the second-largest in U.S. history and the largest Powerball prize of 2025, according to www.powerball.com. The jackpot had a lump sum cash payment option of $834.9 million.

    “Congratulations to the newest Powerball jackpot winner! This is truly an extraordinary, life-changing prize,” Matt Strawn, Powerball Product Group Chair and Iowa Lottery CEO, was quoted as saying by the website. “We also want to thank all the players who joined in this jackpot streak — every ticket purchased helps support public programs and services across the country.”

    The prize followed 46 consecutive drawings in which no one matched all six numbers.

    The last drawing with a jackpot winner was Sept. 6, when players in Missouri and Texas won $1.787 billion.

    Organizers said it is the second time the Powerball jackpot has been won by a ticket sold in Arkansas. It first happened in 2010.

    The last time someone won a Powerball jackpot on Christmas Eve was in 2011, Powerball said. The company added that the sweepstakes also has been won on Christmas Day four times, most recently in 2013.

    Powerball’s odds of 1 in 292.2 million are designed to generate big jackpots, with prizes growing as they roll over when no one wins. Lottery officials note that the odds are far better for the game’s many smaller prizes.

    “With the prize so high, I just bought one kind of impulsively. Why not?” Indianapolis glass artist Chris Winters said Wednesday.

    Tickets cost $2, and the game is offered in 45 states plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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  • Australia goes into the fourth Ashes with a pace-heavy attack against England

    Australia goes into the fourth Ashes with a pace-heavy attack against England

    Left-handed veteran Usman Khawaja was preferred to Inglis after making 82 and 40 in the third test in Adelaide. Richardson is in contention to play his first test in more than four years after a bad run of injuries.

    Doggett and Neser played in the…

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  • Kate Winslet shares background to her directional debut ‘Goodbye June’

    Kate Winslet shares background to her directional debut ‘Goodbye June’

    ‘Goodbye June’ released in UK and US on December 12

    Kate Winslet’s first time in the director’s chair began as a simple writing assignment by her son Joe Anders.

    The Oscar-winning actress revealed that her Anders…

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  • Turkey detains 115 suspected Islamic State members believed planning attacks – Reuters

    1. Turkey detains 115 suspected Islamic State members believed planning attacks  Reuters
    2. Senior figure of ISIS (Daesh) terror group captured in Afghanistan-Pakistan region by Turkish intelligence  Anadolu Ajansı
    3. Turkey thwarts Islamic state group’s…

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  • Storm system threatens more rainfall Christmas Day over waterlogged Southern California

    Storm system threatens more rainfall Christmas Day over waterlogged Southern California

    LOS ANGELES — Rain from a powerful winter storm that swept across Southern California has begun to taper off, but another storm system was on the horizon for Christmas Day with showers and possible thunderstorms.

    Forecasters said Southern…

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  • Dalian iron ore extends gains on easier home buying in Beijing – Business Recorder

    1. Dalian iron ore extends gains on easier home buying in Beijing  Business Recorder
    2. MMi Daily Iron Ore Report (December 24)  Shanghai Metals Market
    3. Iron Ore Holds Rebound from 5-Month Low  TradingView — Track All Markets
    4. Dalian iron ore extends gains on tight BHP supply, firmer hot metal production  Mining.com
    5. Iron ore futures slip  Business Recorder

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