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Japan's political landscape is expected to become increasingly unstable following the ruling coalition's defeat in Sunday's House of Councillors election, experts said.
The success of new political parties focused on wages, immigration and an unresponsive political elite highlights the ...
Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba on Monday revealed plans to stay in office to provide “stability” and tackle economic ...
Japan’s ruling coalition lost its upper house majority, dealing a major blow to PM Shigeru Ishiba amid rising public ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba sought to buy time in office following a second election setback in less than a year. But whether he stays days, weeks or even months, ...
Investing.com -- Japan’s political landscape is increasingly uncertain, with mounting speculation about the possibility of ...
This week we cover a recent US assessment on damage to Iran’s nuclear sites, the situation in southern Syria, and the bond market repercussions of another LDP electoral drubbing in Japan.
A bad night for the ruling coalition could cost the prime minister his job and make it harder to strike a deal with ...
The success of Japanese right-wing party Sanseito in Sunday’s upper house election has the potential to unnerve global ...
The alarm has spread to equities too. Goldman Sachs prime brokerage analysts noted that hedge funds sold Japanese equities at the fastest pace in roughly ten weeks, just ahead of Sunday's election. So ...
If no deal is made, Japanese imports face a 25 percent tariff from Trump, which threatens to drive up prices in the U.S. on ...
Japan's ruling coalition suffered a sharp political setback Sunday after losing its majority in the upper house, deepening ...
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