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Despite losing his parliamentary majority after a strong showing by right-wing populists, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba wants to remain in office.
As debt levels rise, what it means for corporate bonds.
The yen firmed on Monday after Japan's ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house, suggesting the result was ...
The European Union still wants a trade pact with the US, but is said to be readying its counterattack as President Trump ...
Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition partner Komeito were short three seats to maintain ...
Asian shares are mixed and U.S. futures have edged higher after U.S. stocks logged their third straight winning week.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday stressed the need to establish a common understanding among parties on the ...
Although Japan’s economy shows signs of returning to normal inflation for the first time in three decades, global headwinds ...
We’re entering a regime of sticky inflation and nominal growth, favoring value stocks over tech. Find out why energy and ...
“Our policy is to protect and increase (in that order) the value of shareholders’ funds per share over the long term” is the ...