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Stocks Tumble in Japan Following Party’s Election of New Prime Minister
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Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbles nearly 5% after its ruling party chose Ishiba as the next prime minister
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbles nearly 5% after its ruling party chose Ishiba as the next prime minister4 hours ago -
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Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru Ishiba to call snap election – reports
The 67-year-old will seek an early public mandate after seeing off a rightwing challenge to become the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic party. Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru ...2 hours ago - Japan -
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Japan’s unexpected choice of prime minister
Shigeru Ishiba needs to show pragmatism to make his administration a success19 hours ago - Japan -
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Ishiba’s election as Japan’s next leader expected to rattle stock market
Former defence minister’s selection as president of ruling party sent Nikkei 225 futures tumbling17 hours ago - Japan -
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FirstFT: Israel widens attacks on Iran’s proxies as Middle East reels from Nasrallah’s death
Also in today’s newsletter, Austrian far-right’s victory and Marine Le Pen goes on trial33 minutes ago - Israel -
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says former rival, Gideon Saar, has joined his Cabinet
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says former rival, Gideon Saar, has joined his Cabinet11 hours ago - Israel -
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There's new fallout in the following the killing of Hezbollah leader
There's new fallout from the killing of the Hezbollah leader in Lebanon. Its ally, Iran, is now pledging revenge. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports.5 hours ago -
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Japan’s Ishiba Taps Veterans for Cabinet as Early Election Looms
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Japanese stocks sink after ruling party chooses Ishiba as PM
Speculation mounts that new prime minister will hold general election within four weeks2 hours ago - Japan
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