BrunoSan Finance Intelligence · March 31, 2026

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🏦 RATE DECISION
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Japan's Two-Year Bond Auction Succeeds, Signaling Market Acceptance of BOJ Tightening

Japan’s Ministry of Finance successfully auctioned ¥2.7 trillion in two-year bonds at a 0.325% yield, with a strong 3.85x bid-to-cover ratio confirming market acceptance of the Bank of Japan's new tightening bias.
⚡ Score 1.000 🌐 1 source 📅 March 31, 2026 Read Analysis →
🔴 MARKET CRASH
1.000

Chinese Stocks Post Record Outperformance Amid Geopolitical Rout

Chinese equities are decoupling from the Iran-conflict-driven global market crash, with the CSI 300 Index outperforming the MSCI World Index by over 450 basis points this week, its strongest relative performance since August 2025, due to energy supply insulation and aggressive domestic policy support.
⚡ Score 1.000 🌐 1 source 📅 March 31, 2026 Read Analysis →
📊 EARNINGS
1.000

Kweichow Moutai Price Hike Forces Upward Earnings Revisions on Margin Catalyst

Kweichow Moutai Co. (600519.SS) announced a price increase for its flagship Feitian spirit, its first in nearly six years, driving shares up by the most in two months and providing a direct, high-margin catalyst that renders current consensus earnings estimates obsolete.
⚡ Score 1.000 🌐 1 source 📅 March 31, 2026 Read Analysis →
📊 EARNINGS
1.000

New Zealand Business Sentiment Plunges, Signaling Stagflationary Headwinds for RBNZ

New Zealand's March business sentiment collapsed to its lowest level since the 2024 recession, with the headline ANZ Business Outlook index falling to a net -25.7, as geopolitical conflict fuels stagflationary pressures that severely constrain the RBNZ's ability to pivot toward monetary easing.
⚡ Score 1.000 🌐 1 source 📅 March 31, 2026 Read Analysis →
🚀 IPO
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JPMorgan Signals Australian IPO Market Resilience Despite Geopolitical Risk

JPMorgan Chase & Co. reports Australia’s IPO pipeline remains robust, with strong investor demand persisting despite recent stock market volatility driven by geopolitical events in Iran.
⚡ Score 1.000 🌐 1 source 📅 March 31, 2026 Read Analysis →