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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 -- 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 ...
All eyes are on a deal that could determine the fate of Intel, the once-dominant chip giant now struggling to regain its footing. Late last week, the media reported that the Trump administration is ...
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.
BANGKOK -- Thailand's Criminal Court on Friday dismissed a royal defamation case against Thaksin Shinawatra, providing relief to the former prime minister ahead of more legal challenges in the coming ...
AC Health, the health care arm of Philippine conglomerate Ayala Corp., on Friday signed a "strategic partnership" with Japanese drugstore chain Sugi Holdings, marking the latest of its recent tie-ups ...
Kenya is looking to both the Japanese and Chinese bond markets, hoping to manage debt-servicing pressures by taking advantage of relatively low financing costs.
BANGKOK -- Family-controlled Thai conglomerate Saha Group is open to hiring professional management to lead its core units, its chairman said, as the decades-old consumer goods giant seeks to navigate ...
TOKYO -- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's shift to a friendly posture on relations with Japan will face a test as he travels to the nation's capital this weekend for his first overseas bilateral ...
U.S. chip giant Nvidia will join a project to develop a successor model to Japan's Fugaku supercomputer, which was once the world's fastest, Japan's state-backed ...
BANGKOK -- Thailand's Criminal Court on Friday acquitted Thaksin Shinawatra in a royal defamation case, providing relief to the former prime minister ahead of more legal challenges in the coming weeks ...
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