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The index’s continued rise suggests retail investors are changing Japan’s markets
Tsuneo Kita to step down after leading global growth while Tsuyoshi Hasebe becomes media company’s president
A majority think the US will have a female president, but that global greenhouse gas emissions will still be rising
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Telegraph also makes cost savings as news groups are hit by falling advertising and print sales
Funds sent by Japanese media group after ‘fraudulent instructions’ from party posing as management executive
John Ridding’s reduction in remuneration comes as media group reports stable profits
Company calls on partners to relocate operations to avoid tech wall
Bougainville’s huge copper reserves and an independence vote draw global interest
Tennis star’s US Open win boosts sponsors’ hopes for 2020 merchandising
Mochtar Riady’s heir apparent, John Riady, makes his mark in Indonesian e-payments
John Ridding’s move follows sharp jump in 2017 remuneration package to more than £2.5m
Southeast Asian car service group plans to expand to another 70 cities this year
Raising stake to 75% in Penguin Random House gives publisher more bargaining power
Chairman Tsuneo Kita says Japanese media group is not looking for an immediate return on £844m deal
Japanese media group reports first results since December acquisition of Financial Times
Numerological rules for defining a bear market are basically hooey
The reformers will prevail, from Beijing to Tokyo, Delhi, Brussels, London and Washington, writes Lionel Barber
The Nikkei and the Financial Times take a closer look at a new phase in Japan’s economy
Online commentary, video and FT Alphaville set for further investment
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