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US consumption remains resilient, with retail sales rebounding in June despite widespread fears of tariff-driven inflation. I ...
By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, leader of the center-right Liberal Democratic Party, said on Monday he would not stand down after losing a key election on ...
Prime Minister Shigeur Ishiba likely to lead minority Cabinet amid 'national crisis' of inflation, tariffs talks with US ...
S&P500 hits another record high. US Treasury yields decline and US dollar weaker against G10 currencies. Yen gains following ...
Asian shares are mixed and U.S. futures have edged higher after U.S. stocks logged their third straight winning week.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba clung on Monday even after his coalition suffered what he called an “extremely ...
Builders are pulling back on the construction of single-family homes amid a slew of factors, including high mortgage rates ...
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Daily Times on MSNJapan's PM Ishiba holds on despite major election setback
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is holding onto power after his ruling coalition failed to secure a majority in Sunday ...
Despite losing his parliamentary majority after a strong showing by right-wing populists, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba wants to remain in office.
The shift in who owns America’s debt isn’t just a policy wonk’s concern—it’s reshaping the economic landscape we live in.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Monday he would remain in office to address key challenges, including surging prices and steep U.S.
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