The dollar surged to a fresh 34-year high against the yen on Friday, bolstered in part by U.S. inflation data that showed no signs of easing, coming in line with forecasts and affirming expectations that the Federal Reserve will likely delay cutting interest rates to later this year. The dollar's peak against the yen came after the Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady at its end of its two-day policy meeting, although it flagged future rate hikes.
The Royals' reliever was diagnosed with melanoma during spring training.
The analyst thinks this auto stock has room to accelerate higher thanks in part to strong cash flow.