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Asian stocks made a modest gain at the open Friday as a global equity rally gained fresh vigour on strong economic data that ...
Japans core inflation eased in June due to temporary utility subsidies, yet remained above the Bank of Japans (BOJ) 2% ...
Japan’s consumer inflation eased in June, a welcome development for central-bank policymakers whose hands are tied by uncertainty about the trade outlook.
What’s being overlooked in the pyrotechnics over the Federal Reserve is the most important issue of all: the integrity and ...
Japan's shaky minority government is poised for another setback in an upper house vote on Sunday, an outcome that could jolt ...
By Makiko Yamazaki (Reuters) -Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato on Thursday called for vigilance against excessive foreign exchange volatility at the meeting of finance leaders from the Group ...
Governments that want to compete with China or the US cannot continue on their existing path. They need to do something ...
Throughout the spring, Ishiba battled to reach a deal on the government’s budget and to assuage concerns among the public ...
Automakers face no fines for failures to meet fuel efficiency rules dating back to the 2022 model year under a law signed by President Donald Trump this month, U.S. regulators said. The tax and budget ...
Amid rising global instability, London and Tokyo are forging a deeper partnership to defend the remnants of the rules-based ...
The city of Hiroshima, with its major employer Mazda, faces economic challenges due to U.S. tariffs on automobile imports.
TOKYO--Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is facing a critical electoral test on Sunday that could further complicate the country's political landscape and economic recovery.