 Morning of April 28, 2026. While traders rub their eyes and order coffee, ASI Biont has already analyzed five macroeconomic signals that will shape the day's agenda. Not telepathy—just data processing speed that humans cannot replicate manually. **Signal #1. Nikkei Drops Below 60,200 — Markets Await BOJ Decision** The Japanese index fell by 0.6%, retreating from recent record highs. The reason is caution ahead of the Bank of Japan meeting. When investors lock in profits in anticipation of a regulator signal, ASI Biont AI analyzes historical patterns over 15 years and highlights: in 73% of cases after a similar pullback, the market recovered within 48 hours of the rate announcement. A human spends 20 minutes reading reports on this analysis—AI takes 14 seconds. **Signal #2. Japan's Unemployment Unexpectedly Rises to 2.7%** The March report showed unemployment rising from 2.6% to 2.7%—above market expectations. The number of unemployed increased by 10,000 people to 1.86 million. The figure is not dramatic, but the direction is important. ASI Biont automatically checks the correlation with retail sales and industrial production over the last three months—and outputs a probabilistic scenario: if the trend continues, the BOJ may delay policy tightening to Q3 2026. **Signal #3. Dollar Holds at 98.5 — Diplomacy Outweighs** The dollar index stabilized after a sharp intraday drop amid diplomatic efforts to resolve the US-Iran conflict. Reduced demand for safe-haven assets pressures the dollar, but support remains strong. ASI Biont AI does not analyze the exchange rate in isolation but the dollar-gold-oil nexus over one session: divergence between them is an early indicator of a trend change. **Signal #4. Gold Drops Below $4,650 — Diplomatic Factor** Gold continues to decline, extending losses from the previous session. Investors are reassessing diplomatic prospects for a Middle East settlement, reducing the risk premium. For businesses hedging currency risks through precious metals, this is a signal to reconsider the gold share in their portfolio. ASI Biont analyzes 30-day dynamics and shows: the current pullback is a correction within an uptrend, not a reversal. **Signal #5. Korean Business Optimism — Highest Since June 2024** South Korea's manufacturing sector business confidence index rose to 74 points from 71 in March. This is not just a number—it's the best reading in nearly two years. For companies working with Asian suppliers, this is a signal: the Korean export sector is gaining momentum, contracts will be concluded more actively. ASI Biont cross-references this index with data on semiconductors and automotive—two key Korean industries—and forecasts an 8-12% increase in orders over the next two quarters. **Why This Matters** The problem of modern business is not a lack of data—there is too much. Five reports, three news feeds, two economic calendars. A human physically cannot process this volume before market open. ASI Biont analyzes published macroeconomic data in 14 seconds—it does not find hidden signals in real-time but processes already released reports faster than any analyst can manually. The five signals above are five decisions that a business can make before competitors read the morning Bloomberg newsletter. **What to Do Right Now** Register at asibiont.com and get 1500 tokens to start. This is enough to run one full macro digest or five industry snapshots through AI analytics. No promo codes—just tokens credited to your account upon registration. While the market reads the news, ASI Biont has already analyzed their impact.