Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who suffers from an inflammatory bowel disease, returned Monday from a checkup at a Tokyo hospital to reassure the media about the state of health and insist he wanted to do the best job. There is growing concern about the state of his health in …
Read More »Global stocks jump as investors hope for treatment of coronavirus
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks advance for a second straight session on Monday, backed by hopes of coronavirus, after the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the use of recovering patients’ blood plasma as a treatment option. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective face mask follows the outbreak …
Read More »South Korea, China hold talks at the highest level since the outbreak of COVID-19
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea said on Saturday that it was holding talks with China’s top diplomat on trade, denuclearization and the response to the coronavirus, in the first visit by a senior Beijing official since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. erupted last year. China’s top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, …
Read More »Japan ship deviates from shipping before Mauritius influence, data show
TOKYO (Reuters) – The Japanese owner of a bulk carrier that ran around Mauritius and spilled oil over rough waters and fragile coral reefs pulled more than 100 kilometers from a normal shipping lane, according to data from a maritime analysis company. A part of the Japanese-owned bulk company MV …
Read More »Record-breaking stocks are taking a height, data weighing on dollars
SINGAPORE / NEW YORK (Reuters) – Asia’s stock markets tied after Wall Street’s lead on Friday, but were set for their softest week in about a month as investors wrestled with sluggish economic data and airy ratings following a huge rally coronavirus loss. PHILO PHOTO: A man wearing a face …
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