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Japan PM Ishiba vows to stay on
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Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba's political future hinges on tariff negotiations following a trade deal announced by Trump. Ishiba plans to assess the agreement's impact before deciding on his position, amid declining support and pressure from his party after recent electoral losses.
Voices are rising within the Liberal Democratic Party that the prime minister should step down to take responsibility for Sunday’s Upper House election drubbing.
The yen carry trade that crashed and burned last year may end up being one of the biggest beneficiaries of Japan’s seismic election result.
Internal rivals and a resurgent nationalist right are jeopardising Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's already precarious position With his grasp on power slipping, Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has vowed to remain in office despite a stinging electoral rebuke that plunged his ruling coalition into fresh turmoil.
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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba mentioned on a July 20 radio program that 60% of Japanese military deaths during World War II were due to illne・・・
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World markets are mixed and Japan's shares dip after election leaves Ishiba's future in doubt
World shares were mixed on Tuesday after U.S. stock indexes inched to more records at the start of a week of profit updates from big U.S. companies.Germany's DAX lost 0.9% to 24,086.56 and the CAC 40 in Paris gave up 0.
The yen climbed across the board on Monday after beleaguered Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed to hang on as leader even though his ruling coalition lost its majority in Sunday's upper house elections,