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NEW YORK (Reuters) -- The dollar fell on Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pointed to a possible rate cut at the central bank's September meeting but stopped short of committing to ...
JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming (Reuters) -- U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday pointed to a possible rate cut at the central bank's September meeting but stopped short of committing to cutting ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. government is revising its rules on undersea cables for the first time in more than two decades, tightening regulations to shield the supply chain from companies linked to such ...
HONG KONG -- China Vanke on Friday reported a loss of 12 billion yuan ($1.7 billion) for the first half of 2025 amid a persistent slump in the property sector.
TOKYO -- Responding to transpacific trafficking of fentanyl will require international collaboration through a durable framework, a senior United Nations official told Nikkei on Wednesday.
Among the three, SoftBank's Son appears to be the pivotal figure. Earlier this month, Trump criticized Tan, saying he should step down as Intel CEO, highlighting their strained relationship. Son ...
JPX Market Innovation & Research and Nikkei announced on Friday that they will replace 31 constituents in the JPX-Nikkei Index Human Capital 100, which highlights Japanese companies highly rated for ...
NEW DELHI/SHANGHAI -- At a time when U.S. President Donald Trump has singled out India with steep tariffs for its Russian oil purchases, the South Asian country is increasingly boosting engagement ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan (Kyodo) -- Japan and African nations agreed Friday to cooperate in realizing a "stable supply and responsible development" of critical minerals in the resource-rich continent amid ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan -- Mozambique expects a TotalEnergies liquefied natural gas (LNG) project to resume construction by September, the country's president said this week as he voiced hopes of turning the ...
Linda Sieg covered Japanese politics, economics and social issues at Reuters in Tokyo for over three decades, most recently as chief political correspondent. She is currently freelancing.
TAIPEI -- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the U.S. chipmaker is in discussions with the Chinese government over Beijing's concerns about alleged security risks regarding the H20 chip and is hopeful that ...
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