
Japan's Kishida wants businesses to make higher wage hikes next year
TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday asked business leaders to raise wages in next year's spring
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China's JD.com posts higher third-quarter profit on easing supply chain woes
(Reuters) -JD.com on Wednesday reported quarterly revenue below estimates, but posted a surge in profit as supply chain challenges eased.
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Analysis-BOJ's hawkish rhetoric signals chance negative rates may end soon
By Leika Kihara TOKYO The Bank of Japan has stepped up its drum beat of hawkish comments over
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Japan’s Tsuruha Mulls Sale After Proxy Battle With Oasis, Sources Say
Tsuruha Holdings Inc. is exploring a sale that could value the Japanese pharmacy chain at about $4 billion
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German Football Weighs Fresh €1 Billion Private Equity Deal
German professional football’s governing body is launching a third attempt to sell a stake in the league’s media
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Subrata Roy: The chequered legacy of India's 'rags-to-riches' tycoon
Subrata Roy, who owned a multibillion dollar business conglomerate, died on Tuesday at the age of 75.
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Jurgen Klopp's greatest wins against Pep Guardiola
The greatest victories Jurgen Klopp has ever enjoyed against Pep Guardiola as manager of Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool
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Scarlett Johansson would like to play zombie version of Black Widow
Scarlett Johansson has admitted she can't see a way for her Marvel character Black Widow to return to the screen following her death but would be happy to play a zombie version of the superhero
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Japan Monthly Tourism Numbers Return to Pre-Covid Level
More tourists came to Japan in October than in the same month in 2019 before the pandemic, a
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Renault Sets €10 Billion Sales Goal for EV Arm in IPO Pitch
Renault SA is targeting more than €10 billion ($10.9 billion) of revenue by 2025 for its electric-vehicle and
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Sri Lanka: Rajapaksa brothers among 13 leaders responsible for crisis
The Supreme Court says 13 leaders and top officials mishandled the economy, which led to its collapse.
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Israel Gaza: Hostages' fates haunt Israel as war intensifies
Poll suggests many Israelis back a deal with Hamas to free the hostages - but not a Gaza ceasefire.
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