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Japan's government will set aside $26 billion for new child care measures, slightly more than earlier estimated, in a move likely to add more debt to the industrial world's heaviest public debt ...
Japanese stocks just recorded the biggest weekly outflow in history, as $11.8 billion was yanked out between last Wednesday and this week, according to data reported by Bank of America. The sell ...
Japan's government plans to spend 900 billion yen ($6.3 billion) in state funds for an emergency relief package to cushion the blow from U.S. tariffs, Kyodo news agency reported on Monday.
Separate data showed, Japan’s core machinery orders—excluding volatile items such as ships and electric power—fell 9.1% month-over-month to ¥919 billion in April 2025, marking a sharp ...
Japan PM Kishida orders $34b to be set aside for childcare, slightly more than expected Japan will ‘disappear’ without action on births, PM’s aide says Asian Insider ...
The Alaskan Outpost at the Center of Trump’s $44 Billion Energy Push Nikiski in southern Alaska is waiting to see if backing from President Trump and a new developer will advance a decades-old ...
Toyota Motor, Japan’s largest company, has projected a $1.3 billion hit to its profits for April and May alone because of the tariffs.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said that he exchanged views on tariff issues with U.S. President Donald Trump by phone on Thursday. Ishiba also said the talks were "meaningful" as the two ...
Japan is expected to spend $6.3 billion in an effort to thwart the economic impact of President Trump’s tariffs. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi on Tuesday lauded the country’s ...
Despite the stereotypes, Japan is one of the most permissive places for non-residents to buy property. That’s a problem when locals are being priced out.
Japan’s biggest life insurer said unrealized losses on its domestic bond holdings more than tripled last fiscal year as rising interest rates undercut the value of its portfolio.
San Diego Padres outfielder Oscar Gonzalez signed a two-year, $2 million deal with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan. Gonzalez was placed on unconditional release waivers by the Padres so ...
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