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Japan election results: It’s the economy, Abe

  Prime Minister Shinzo Abe surprised no one when he led his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to victory in the Upper House elections on July 10. His party won 56 seats, and together with the Sokka Gakai-backed Komeito party, which won 14 seats, the Osaka Ishin no Kai, which won seven seats, and the Party for Japanese Kokoro, which did ...

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The other lesson Singapore can learn from Brexit

  While some have been shocked by the result of the British referendum to decide whether the state either remains or leaves the European Union, all can agree that what has been even more surprising and discomforting have been both the open displays of xenophobia and the spike in hate crimes against migrants and minorities. The Leave campaign leading to ...

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BOE discusses risks of lowering banks’ buffers

  Bloomberg Bank of England financial-stability officials discussed the risk that freeing UK banks to lend more may prompt them to reward investors instead. In the record of meetings held in the wake of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the Financial Policy Committee — lead by Governor Mark Carney — said the stability-risk outlook had “materially changed” and ...

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