Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said ​on Monday she did ‌not see a need "for now" to compile a ​supplementary budget aimed ​at cushioning the economic blow ⁠from the Middle ​East conflict.
Japan’s bond market is changing, which has implications worldwide. Learn how Japan’s bond yields and the yen carry trade can ...
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TOKYO, April ⁠7 (Reuters) - ⁠Japanese ⁠household spending in February fell ‌1.8% from a ‌year ⁠earlier, ⁠internal affairs ministry data showed on Tuesday, versus the median market ⁠forecast for ⁠a ...
This approach is not theoretical. It is modeled on two of the most successful fiscal reforms in the modern world. In Colorado, voters adopted the Taxpayer Bill of Rights in 1992. TABOR limits the ...
Amid rising prices, frugality is spreading among consumers in Japan. At the same time, spending is becoming increasingly polarized, with more people prioritizing personal interests and experiences.
Japan has expressed “regret” after an on-duty soldier broke into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo and allegedly threatened to kill diplomats. Kodai Murata, a 23-year-old officer with the Self-Defence ...
The Pentagon spent $93.4 billion on grants and contracts in September 2025, including $50.1 billion in just five days, according to a government spending watchdog group Purchases included $15.1 ...
Japan's government is tightening its grip on the nation's fledgling semiconductor industry, unveiling a funding structure under which it could take a stake of over 50% in Rapidus, the country's bet on ...
Japan's bond yields rose after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi secured a strong election mandate. Her landslide win clears the way for big spending, reviving public debt concerns. Her snap election call ...
Stocks climbed on Monday as investors cheered a result seen as a mandate for the prime minister’s high-spending economic agenda. Source: FactSet. By The New York Times By River Akira Davis Reporting ...
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pushed through a record supplemental budget and is proposing tax cuts, raising questions about how the government will pay for it all. By River Akira Davis Reporting from ...