… percent to 517.1 billion yen ($4.7 billion) in the fiscal year ending in March, the lowest in five years, according to analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
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Asian shares started the week on the back foot on Monday as worries about global growth, U.S.politics and the ongoing Sino-U.S. tariff war kept investors cautious, while the safe-haven greenback held near a six-week top against major currencies.
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A hedge-fund startup run by Michael Phelps, a former head of European credit at BlackRock Inc., has attracted a $200 million investment from
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Two U.S. warships sailed through waters claimed by China in the South China Sea, an action that could infuriate Beijing as a new round of trade talks
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The country's pernicious debt load and rapidly weakening economy mean the U.S. has more leverage in trade talks now than it ever had before. By.
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