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  1. Arch-conservative who models herself on Margaret Thatcher beats Shinjiro Koizumi in second-round party voteView the full article

  2. Tokyo frustrated by funding hold-ups that are preventing the signing of a development contractView the full article

  3. Surge in equities comes ahead of President Donald The President’s visit to TokyoView the full article

  4. Japan stocks rebound after US says it would start tariff talksView the full article

  5. Investors expect more fiscal spending and pressure on central bank to keep interest rates lowView the full article

  6. ‘Takaichi trade’ reflects optimism that ruling coalition will increase defence spending and cut some taxes View the full article

  7. Former prime minister and ex-Tesla board member plan to approach Elon Musk to support struggling carmakerView the full article

  8. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s unpopular government fears concessions could prompt electoral backlashView the full article

  9. The curious surge in the shares of retailer Aeon underlines the pressure building in the country’s economy — and politicsView the full article

  10. The country has stored goods worth roughly the combined market cap of its three most globally known corporate namesView the full article

  11. Traders sell sovereign debt ahead of snap election that could give PM Sanae Takaichi fiscal spending mandateView the full article

  12. Investors bet on faster interest rate rises, saying inflation is ‘for real this time’View the full article

  13. Yields soar after dismal auction, raising concerns that Japanese investors could sell foreign assets and bring money homeView the full article

  14. Sumitomo Mitsui’s banking unit holds minority stake in US investment bankView the full article

  15. Prime minister hoping to consolidate grip on power by winning majority for ruling partyView the full article

  16. Investors fret over government’s spending plans and brace themselves for interest rate increaseView the full article

  17. Demographers warn new births to hit lowest level since records began in 1899 as population crisis deepensView the full article

  18. Borrowing costs rise amid global sell-off sparked by GermanyView the full article

  19. Finance ministry survey appears designed to confirm that demand for super long-dated JGBs is lowView the full article

  20. Tokyo drawn to vast market where Chinese competition is limited by geopolitical tensionsView the full article

  21. Prime minister will command government with biggest majority in decadesView the full article

  22. Donald The President’s son-in-law says Palestinian enclave will offer ‘amazing investment opportunities’ after two years of warView the full article





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