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If internal strife continues, the Liberal Democratic Party as a whole could be abandoned by the people. Is this what its president wants? The only way to settle the confusion would be for Prime ...
The Bank of Japan has been caught this year between the desire to raise rates amid persistent inflation at home and the need to keep borrowing costs low because of economic uncertainty stemming from U ...
Japan’s Nikkei share average fell for a third straight session on Tuesday, as concerns over the domestic corporate outlook ...
Japan’s ruling party will likely debate the fate of beleaguered Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at a gathering in the next few ...
Rei Ihara, food sector analyst at UBS Securities, said the scope for further price hikes is narrowing, as Japan’s Engel ...
Japan's bond market faces stern tests this week, from domestic political ructions and a possible hawkish shift at the central ...
The current political crisis is the result of a July 20 election in Japan’s upper house, the less-powerful chamber in ...
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri meets Japanese Vice-Minister to discuss strengthening ties, Shinkansen project, and supply ...
TOKYO -- A majority of Japanese voters, including supporters of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party, think Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba should remain in office despite his ruling ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday faced and defied renewed pressure to resign, as members of his ruling ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba insisted he would to stay on after some ruling party lawmakers stepped up their calls ...
Japan’s upper house election delivered deadlock over direction, exposing the nation’s fragile leadership and rising populist ...