The US stock market experienced a volatile Wednesday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite gaining ground while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell. The market's performance was influenced by a combination of factors, including an encouraging inflation report and ongoing concerns about President Donald Trump's trade war.
A privately owned lunar lander, Athena, touched down on the Moon on Thursday, March 6, 2025, but encountered technical difficulties and may have fallen over. This landing was part of NASA's commercial lunar delivery program, which aims to utilize private companies for lunar exploration and scientific research.
Japanese investors, spooked by the Eurozone debt market selloff triggered by Germany's increased fiscal spending plans, offloaded a record amount of foreign bonds in the week through March 8th. Meanwhile, foreign investors remained bullish on Japan, snapping up both stocks and bonds, despite the recent weakness in the yen.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba defended his country's defense budget, stating that it is determined by Japan itself and not by other nations. This comes in response to comments from Elbridge Colby, the Trump administration's nominee for under secretary of defense for policy, who suggested Japan should increase its defense spending.
U.S. President Donald Trump questioned the terms of the U.S.-Japan treaty alliance, claiming the agreement obligated the U.S. to defend Japan without reciprocal protection. Experts clarified that Japan's post-World War II Constitution reforms allow it to exercise collective self-defense and assist the United States under specific circumstances.