Japanese stocks sink after ruling party chooses Ishiba as PM
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Here’s why Japan’s stocks are plunging after Shigeru Ishiba’s win
Shigeru Ishida had beaten Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi in the final round of the Liberal Democratic Party election on Friday.1 hour ago - Japan -
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World - Financial Times
FirstFT: Israel widens attacks on Iran’s proxies as Middle East reels from Nasrallah’s death
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Business - CNBC
China property stocks rally after major cities ease homebuying restrictions
Shares of Chinese property developers rallied on Monday, fueled by easing homebuying measures, following authorities' blitz of policy stimulus last week.3 hours ago - China -
World - The Guardian
Far-right Freedom party finishes first in Austrian election, latest results suggest
Party wins 28.8% of votes ahead of centre-right People’s party’s 26.3%, according to near-complete count. The far right won the most votes in an Austrian election for the first time since the Nazi ...3 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Man falsely accused of murder by Tommy Robinson calls for tighter rules on X
Abdul Hai, acquitted of murder over the death of Richard Everitt in 1994, said social media sites must be held accountable. A man falsely accused of murder by Tommy Robinson on X has called for ...3 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
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 ...4 hours ago - Japan -
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Israeli strikes may have displaced million people - Lebanon PM
Lebanese PM Najib Mikati says it is "the largest displacement movement that may have happened" in his country.4 hours ago - Israel -
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World - Financial Times
Japanese stocks sink after ruling party chooses Ishiba as PM
Speculation mounts that new prime minister will hold general election within four weeks4 hours ago - Japan -
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Business - The New York Times
Stocks Tumble in Japan Following Party’s Election of New Prime Minister
Stocks dropped after Japan’s governing party chose Shigeru Ishiba, a critic of the country’s longstanding ultralow interest rates, as its leader.4 hours ago - Japan -
World - ABC News
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 minister6 hours ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Chiefs fear Rashee Rice suffered ACL tear vs. Chargers, per report; WR to undergo MRI after being carted off
Rice is Kansas City's top pass catcher this year6 hours ago - NFL -
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Colts QB Richardson suffers hip injury in victory
Colts QB Anthony Richardson was ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Steelers with a hip injury.9 hours ago - NFL -
Business - CNBC
These 3 ugly duckling stocks will become beautiful swans as the Fed cuts rates
The beginning of an interest rate cycle always causes a change in command in the stock market.9 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
Sports - CBS Sports
Anthony Richardson injury update: Colts QB exits win over Steelers after hurting hip in first half
Richardson left in the first half9 hours ago - NFL -
Sports - ESPN
Steelers RB Patterson (ankle) ruled out vs. Colts
The Steelers lost running back Cordarrelle Patterson to an ankle injury in the second quarter Sunday vs. the Colts.12 hours ago - NFL -
Sports - ESPN
Packers WR Watson ruled out with ankle injury
Packers wide receiver Christian Watson suffered a left ankle injury and was ruled out of the game Sunday against the Vikings.12 hours ago - NFL -
World - The Wall Street Journal
Far-Right Freedom Party Wins Historic Support in Austria
The election result reflects a trend across Europe, where an influx of migrants has led to political fragmentation in some countries.12 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Guy Pepper sinks sloppy Leicester as Bath underline task facing Cheika
Leicester 15-20 Bath Ollie Hassell-Collins drops ball while touching down Michael Cheika was given a reminder of the size of the task ahead as his Leicester side paid a heavy price for their ...15 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Stock-market rally faces crucial question: Will jobs data back case for big Fed rate cuts?
Stock-market investors got what they wanted when the Federal Reserve delivered an extra-large September rate cut — the risk now is that strong jobs data in the week ahead could be too much of a ...15 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
World - The Guardian
Search resumes in what may be deadliest migrant boat sinking off Canaries
At least nine dead and 48 missing after vessel carrying 87 people sinks off Spanish island of El Hierro. Rescuers renewed their search on Sunday for about 48 people missing after their migrant ...18 hours ago -
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Labour to tighten ministerial hospitality rules
The move follows criticism over freebies accepted by the prime minister and other cabinet ministers.19 hours ago -
World - ABC News
Contenders to lead Britain's defeated Conservatives woo members at a key party conference
Members of Britain’s defeated and divided Conservative Party are gathering for their annual conference20 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
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 tumbling20 hours ago - Japan -
Business - CNBC
Top Wall Street analysts prefer these dividend stocks to strengthen portfolios
TipRanks' analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Darden Restaurants and Target20 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
Labour to tighten UK rules on ministers declaring ‘freebies’
Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield quits party and hits out at Sir Keir Starmer over donations21 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Inside the U.N. Week Dinner Party at Eleven Madison Park
Celebrities including Pharrell Williams and Forest Whitaker ate plant-based dishes (and admired the kitchen) during an event to toast UNESCO, the U.N. cultural agency.2 days ago