Hedge Funds Pushing for Japan Returns Get Help From Tokyo Bourse
Activist investors are poised to make record shareholder proposals in Japan this year, emboldened by a Tokyo bourse
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Macron Says Mongolia to Supply Critical Metals for Green Push
Mongolia has agreed to supply critical metals to France that it needs as part of its shift to
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden’s G-7 Focus in Japan Disrupted by Washington Debt Fight
President Joe Biden was physically present at the Group of Seven summit in Japan but his focus was
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G-7 Struggles to Win Over Swing Nations Courted by China, Russia
Heading into the G-7 summit, the US and its allies knew they needed to do more to win
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China Says Micron Products Failed in Its Cybersecurity Review
China said it found serious cybersecurity risks after conducting a review of Micron Technology Inc. products sold in
1970-01-01 08:00
Investors Seek Shelter in Emerging Markets as Recession Risk Hits US
Investors are planning to ramp up bets in emerging markets, according to the latest Markets Live Pulse survey
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Why Is China Suddenly Shutting Down Concerts and Events?
Saturday’s “What the Folkstival” outdoor concert was meant to kick off in the early afternoon in a Beijing
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Australia’s Minimum Wage Gain Must Match Inflation, Burke Says
Australian Employment Minister Tony Burke strongly backed an increase in the minimum wage that matches inflation, arguing the
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Meloni and Trudeau Spar on LGBTQ Rights in Unusual G-7 Disunity
The prime ministers of Italy and Canada took potshots at each other over LGBTQ rights, an unusual display
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G-7 Latest: Leaders Discuss Ukraine on Final Day of Summit
The leaders of the Group of Seven countries held talks Sunday on Ukraine joined by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy,
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New Zealand, BlueScope Spend $188 Million to Cut Steel Emissions
New Zealand’s government and BlueScope Steel Ltd.’s local unit will spend NZ$300 million ($188 million) to upgrade a
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Yoon, Kishida Show Unity at Memorial for Korean A-Bomb Victims
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida together laid flowers at a memorial
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