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What does Shigeru Ishiba's re|election mean for Japanese stocks?
What does Shigeru Ishiba's re-election mean for Japanese stocks?
According to the Global Times, on November 11, at the 215th special session of Japan, Liberal Democratic Party President Ishiwari Shigeru was ...
Here's why Japan's stocks are plunging after Shigeru Ishiba's win
A higher interest rate typically strengthens the yen and puts pressure on Japanese stock markets, which are heavily weighted by exporters. A ...
FOCUS:Japan stock market may rebound as new PM Ishiba revises ...
Shigeru Ishiba's election as the ruling party leader triggered a plunge in Tokyo shares late last month, but conditions may be on a recovery track.
What might Japan's new prime minister mean for equity markets?
Shigeru Ishiba has become Japan's new prime minister, following his surprise victory in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's leadership contest.
Japan stocks rally as yen tumbles after coalition drubbing - Reuters
Japanese stocks rose on Monday as the yen careened to a three-month low after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition lost its ...
What does Shigeru Ishiba's re-election mean for Japanese stocks?
Fumio Kishida was re-elected as the Prime Minister of Japan, and the Japanese stock market may usher in a new round of sector rotation.
Key Watchpoints For Japan As Shigeru Ishiba Takes The Helm As ...
Shigeru Ishiba has been announced as the new prime minister of Japan, and has called a snap election for Oct. 27.
Analysts predict limited market fallout following Ishiba's election
TOKYO -- The benchmark Nikkei Stock Average fell sharply on Monday following Shigeru Ishiba's election as leader of the ruling Liberal ...
Japan's ruling bloc loses its majority: What's PM Ishiba's next move?
Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru had said he'd consider the election to ... The Tokyo Stock Exchange's benchmark Nikkei Average reversed ...
Yen Falls, Japan's Stocks Rise as Traders Weigh Election Impact
The yen extended losses to 1% while Japanese stocks climbed Monday as investors mulled the implications of the Liberal Democratic Party and ...
Japan stock market may rebound as new PM Ishiba revises ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Shigeru Ishiba's election as the ruling party leader triggered a plunge in Tokyo shares late last month, but conditions may ...
Market Views: How will Japan's new PM impact equity, yen strategies?
As Japan enters a new era, will Prime Minister Ishiba's economic vision revive the land of the rising sun or further shake investor ...
Shigeru Ishiba's election as Japan's next leader expected to rattle ...
Takaichi supported stock market-friendly “Abenomics” policies of ultra-low interest rates and fiscal stimulus. Nikkei 225 futures traded in ...
Japan election: Shigeru Ishiba intends to stay on after LDP shock
It is the first time since 2009 that the Liberal Democratic Party has lost its parliamentary majority.
Japanese Stocks Falter as Ishiba's Win Wrongfoots Easing Bets
Japanese stocks tumbled after Shigeru Ishiba's surprise victory over Sanae Takaichi in the ruling party's leadership race wrongfooted investors.
Japan: Will Ishiba's election gamble pay off? - Lowy Institute
Japan's newly appointed Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has unexpectedly called for a snap election to be held this weekend.
Stocks in Japan Tumble After Party's Election of New Prime Minister
Stocks dropped after Japan's governing party chose Shigeru Ishiba, a critic of the country's longstanding ultralow interest rates, ...
New Japanese Prime Minister and the Stock Market - Equities
After a three-year tenure by from Fumio Kishida, on October 1st Japan elected its 102nd prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba.
Japan's Nikkei skids after Shigeru Ishiba's win; China stocks surge
MSCI's global equities index fell on Monday and the dollar rose as the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dampened hopes for another big ...
Tokyo stocks fall 5%, as investors fear Ishiba may raise taxes
Japanese stocks fell sharply on Monday, as investors reacted to Shigeru Ishiba's election as the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.