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Markets volatile but no huge drop in short-term liquidity, BOJ official says

TOKYO (Reuters) -Global markets are experiencing volatility from uncertainty over U.S. tariff policy but not seeing a huge decline in short-term liquidity, a senior Bank of Japan official said on Tuesday. Global stock, currency and bond markets have whipsawed due to President Donald Trump's back-and-forth comments on tariffs, with some analysts seeing the recent sharp declines in U.S. Treasuries and the dollar as a sign markets are losing confidence in the safe-have status of U.S. assets.

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Why Palantir (PLTR) Stock Is Up Today

Shares of data-mining and analytics company Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) jumped 8.4% in the morning session after NATO acquired the company's (PLTR's) AI-powered Maven Smart System to improve its military capabilities. The Maven system, used by the U.S. military, applies advanced artificial intelligence to rapidly process and interpret massive volumes of battlefield data, enabling faster and more precise target identification.

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Bond Rebound Relieves Markets Dazed by Week of Trade Turmoil

(Bloomberg) -- Wall Street on Monday finally caught a respite from the deep selloffs and unusually sharp swings that have raced through markets ever since President Donald Trump unleashed his global trade war. Most Read from BloombergHow Did This Suburb Figure Out Mass Transit?The Secret Formula for Faster TrainsEven Oslo Has an Air Quality ProblemNYC Tourist Helicopter Crashes in Hudson River, Killing SixLisbon Mayor Wants Companies to Help Fix City’s Housing ShortageThat was most evident in th

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