30.09.2024 9:00Berufst?tige M?tter und V?ter: Was Eltern zu guten F?hrungskr?ften macht Sie schlichten Streit, verhandeln gekonnt und managen das Familienleben: Was M?tter und V?ter zu Hause lernen, k?nnen sie auch als ... 30.09.2024 10:22BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei stock index extends losses to over 2,000 points BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei stock index extends losses to over 2,000 points
==KyodoRead full story here30.09.2024 10:41Heres why Japans stocks are plunging after Shigeru Ishibas win Shigeru Ishida had beaten Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi in the final round of the Liberal Democratic Party election on Friday.30.09.2024 11:00
Singapore's Sea accelerates digital bank push in Thai license bid -
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SINGAPORE/BANGKOK -- Singaporean tech group Sea is making another bid in its digital banking venture, applying for a license in Thailand after launching the business at home and entering several other Southeast Asian countries.A digital banking license typically allows the holder to operate various financial services such as taking deposits, lending and managing assets. Without physical branches, operators would offer loans with low interest rates, making it easier for consumers, especially underbanked people, to access those services.30.09.2024 11:05BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei stock index ends down 4.8% at 37,919.55 BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei stock index ends down 4.8% at 37,919.55
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Japan's Ishiba calls for general election on Oct. 27 in test for new leader -
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TOKYO -- Shigeru Ishiba, president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the presumptive new prime minister, said on Monday that he will dissolve the lower house and hold a general election on Oct. 27.The election will test the public's confidence in the LDP under Ishiba, who faces the challenge of addressing the issue of a political funds scandal in the party.30.09.2024 11:10Baseball: Ohtani completes landmark 1st regular season with Dodgers Shohei Ohtani wrapped up a historic first regular season for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday, assured of the National League home run and RBI titles but narrowly missing out on the Triple Crown.
While the Japanese superstar's 54 home runs and 130 RBIs are unassailable, his 1-for-4 outing in a 2-1 win against the Colorado Rockies gave him a final batting average of .310, leaving Luis Arraez of the San Diego Padres on top at .314.
Read full story here30.09.2024 11:20Japan to face price hikes on 2,900 food items in October, most in 2024 Japanese consumers face price hikes in October on around 2,900 food and drink items, the most for a month so far this year, mainly due to a continued increase in raw material costs, a credit research company said Monday.
The 2,911 hikes reflect a growing number of firms passing on higher raw material costs to consumers and surpass the price hikes on 2,897 items in April, Teikoku Databank Ltd. said in its report.
Read full story here30.09.2024 11:30CNBC Daily Open: Shiny September days for stocks Stocks defiant showing this September was helped by positive sentiment generated by the U.S. Federal Reserves jumbo rate cut and upbeat economic data.30.09.2024 12:29China stocks just saw their best day of trading since 2008 amid a stimulus rally China's CSI 300 rallied 8.48%, closing at 4,017.85 for a nine-day winning streak, its best day since September 2008 and its highest point since August 2023.30.09.2024 12:50434-kg pumpkin wins Japan weigh-off championship This year's Japan pumpkin weigh-off championship was held earlier this month on Shodoshima Island in Kagawa Prefecture, with a 434.6-kilogram behemoth from Chiba Prefecture winning the top prize.
A total of 40 pumpkins were brought in from nine prefectures around the country. The winner, farmer Teiichi Suzuki from Chiba Prefecture, secured a qualifying berth for the World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-off in California in the fall.
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To Lam's U.S. trip shows the status quo in Vietnam is still working -
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Sam Korsmoe is an American writer who has lived and worked in Vietnam for nearly 20 years, and co-author of "Vietnam: Asia's Rising Star." With Sam Van, he is working on his fourth book, a series of profiles of Vietnamese and foreign entrepreneurs who have leveraged success from the Doi Moi (economic renovation) policies of the late 1980s. To Lam, president of Vietnam and general secretary of the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP), has just completed an official visit to the U.S., where he became the first party chief to address the United Nations. That meant that during his trip, Lam held two of the four most powerful political positions in Vietnam.30.09.2024 13:16Israeli special forces enter Lebanon ahead of possible ground invasion Hamas leader in Lebanon killed; Israel strikes central Beirut for first time in 18 years30.09.2024 14:00This jailed Palestinian has little hope of freedom, yet many want him to lead them Marwan Barghouti has repeatedly stated that he supports only unarmed resistance to Israel's occupation of Gaza and the occupied West Bank.30.09.2024 14:00Trump ramps up his pace of campaigning in the sprint to Election Day Former President Donald Trump is finally gearing up for an all-out sprint in his bid to reclaim the White House.30.09.2024 14:01The Happiest Little House of Horrors Welcome to the Spruce House in Finland, where macabre jokes about the end of the world are built into a comfortable island cabin.30.09.2024 14:01The Case Kamala Harris Cant Stop Prosecuting Being tougher on so-called frauds, cheaters and financial predators would make the criminal justice system a bit more equal.30.09.2024 14:02U.S. Ramps Up Hunt for Uranium to End Reliance on Russia Miners aim to meet a growing demand for emissions-free energy, though a failure to clean up old sites haunts the industry.30.09.2024 14:04Nikkei stock index plunges nearly 5% on stronger yen after Ishiba win The Nikkei stock index plunged nearly 5 percent on Monday, marking its third-biggest point loss of the year, as exporters were sold off due to the stronger yen following Shigeru Ishiba's victory in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's leadership race late last week.
Ishiba, who is set to become Japan's next prime minister, has expressed support for the Bank of Japan's efforts to normalize monetary policy and may consider raising the capital gains tax. He defeated Sanae Takaichi, a proponent of monetary easing, in a runoff election.
Read full story here30.09.2024 14:04His Mothers Murder Woke Him Up From a Political Coma The son of a peace activist brutally killed on Oct. 7 is determined to make sure that her dream for Israel does not die with her.30.09.2024 14:13
China stocks extend stimulus-fueled surge heading into holiday -
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HONG KONG -- China's stock market extended its breakneck rally on Monday, as Beijing's stimulus measures continued to buoy sentiment and investors rushed to buy in before a weeklong holiday.The CSI 300 index, a benchmark for blue chip stocks listed on mainland exchanges, jumped 8.48% on the day, the biggest daily gain since April 2008. This followed a rise of 15.7% in the index last week, which was its best weekly performance since 2008.30.09.2024 14:15Hurricane Helene devastates communities in western North Carolina Deadly Hurricane Helene left huge areas of Southeastern states devastated with communities cut off and scores of people unaccounted for. NBC News' Jay Gray reports from Boone, North Carolina, where the catastrophe has left residents stunned.30.09.2024 14:22UK economy grew more slowly than thought but outlook improving British economic output grew by 0.5% in the second quarter, slightly slower than previously thought, figures from the Office for National Statistics showed on Monday.30.09.2024 14:34
Bain to buy Japan's largest smartphone retailer for $980m -
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TOKYO -- Bain Capital announced on Monday that it will acquire Japan's largest cellphone sales agent, T-Gaia, purchasing the stakes of major shareholders Sumitomo Corp. and Tokyo-based Hikari Tsushin.The U.S. private equity group's total purchase price in taking the retailer private is expected to exceed 140 billion yen ($980 million).30.09.2024 14:49China 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.30.09.2024 14:51Facing a Big Test, Irans Axis of Resistance Flails Iran united militias to take on Israel, but as the Israelis pummel one, Hezbollah, the rest have so far largely failed to come to its aid.30.09.2024 15:18Football: Machino nets brace, continues scoring run for Kiel Japanese forward Shuto Machino netted both goals for Holstein Kiel in their 4-2 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday, taking his tally to four goals in German top-flight football this season.
Machino made it 1-1 from the penalty spot in the 30th minute after the visitors had taken the lead at Holstein-Stadion through Egyptian striker Omar Marmoush.
Read full story here30.09.2024 15:19The Stakes on Abortion We explain where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump stand on the issue.30.09.2024 15:28The Plan to Save Frank Lloyd Wrights Only Skyscraper Isnt Going as Planned Less than two years ago, the building was thought to have been rescued from financial woes. Now the new owners have it on the auction block and some Wright-designed furnishings have already been sold.30.09.2024 16:00California touted reparations push, but advocates say new policies fall short California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a handful of reparations bills last week, but advocates say they do little to address generational harm against Black people.30.09.2024 16:12Hurricane Helene aftermath: Death toll rises, millions without power Millions across the South are struggling to recover after Hurricane Helene left much of the region devastated with historic flooding. The death toll is now at least 80 with thousands unaccounted for. NBCs George Solis reports for TODAY.30.09.2024 16:34New LDP Secretary General Moriyama highly skilled negotiator Hiroshi Moriyama, new secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, is a skilled negotiator who gained extensive experience as its longest-serving Diet affairs chief over four years until 2021.
Moriyama, 79, who has held posts such as agriculture minister and senior vice finance minister, has strong relations with many ruling party lawmakers, raising hopes that he can revamp the LDP, which has been rattled by a slush funds scandal.
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