Takaichi Win Primes Japan Stocks for Gains, Damps Yen and Bonds



(Bloomberg) — Japan’s stock market is poised to extend its rally while the nation’s currency and bonds are vulnerable to further declines after a strong showing by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party in Sunday’s lower house election. Read More



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