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Japan, Yen
Japan Stocks Rally as Yen Tumbles After Coalition Drubbing
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose on Monday as the yen careened to a three-month low after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition lost its parliamentary majority in a drubbing in Sunday's election, raising uncertainty over the path for policy and the economy.
Yen Falls, Japan’s Stocks Rise as Traders Weigh Election Impact
The yen fell to three-month low and futures pointed to a drop in Japanese stocks Monday after the Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition partner were dealt a heavy blow in a snap election.
Japanese stocks jump after dramatic election night
STORY: It was a dramatic few hours for Japanese politics. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said it had been a ‘tough ride’, as results indicated a drubbing for his ruling coalition. The Liberal Democratic Party and partner Komeito were set to fall well short of a majority,
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Japan boosts Asian stocks, gold hits record
The Topix Index rose about 1%, boosted by the tech sector on the back of a record close for the Nasdaq Composite overnight. Shares in mainland China, Hong Kong and Australia fell ...
20h
Hedge Fund Vantage Point Buys Dollar, Japan Stocks in Trump Bet
Hedge fund Vantage Point Asset Management is boosting exposure to Japanese stocks and the dollar, betting on a big win for ...
1d
Value push will mostly survive Japan election mess
A decade-long effort to boost shareholder returns in Japan can probably continue to gain momentum. That's despite a drubbing ...
NBC New York
3d
Japan stock futures mixed as election brings political uncertainty; yen tumbles
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Japan
's benchmark Nikkei 225 were mixed Monday after the ... Party and the Democratic Party for the People have ...
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Japan PM vows to stay on despite election debacle
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed Monday to stay in office despite his gamble of snap elections backfiring, with ...
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