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Mazda Motor raises earnings outlooks for FY 2009

Mazda Motor raises earnings outlooks for FY 2009

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Takashi Yamanouchi briefs reporters on the company's earnings report for the April-December period and earnings forecast for fiscal 2009 during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 5, 2010.

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Tokyo stocks fall over 2% on uncertain Japan, U.S. outlooks

Tokyo stocks fall over 2% on uncertain Japan, U.S. outlooks

TOKYO, Japan - An electric market board in Tokyo's Marunouchi business district shows the benchmark Nikkei Stock index losing 294.93 points to close at 12,525.54 on March 31, the last day of fiscal 2007.

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(1)Gov't leaves economic assessment unchanged for July

(1)Gov't leaves economic assessment unchanged for July

TOKYO, Japan - Heizo Takenaka, state minister in charge of economic and fiscal policy, speaks at a news conference after releasing a monthly economic report for July on July 11. The report left the government assessment of Japan's economy unchanged, saying that sharp rises in stock prices offset by murky outlooks for foreign economies.

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Japanese Finance Minister Miyazawa opens ASEM forum

Japanese Finance Minister Miyazawa opens ASEM forum

KOBE, Japan - Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (C, front row) speaks at the opening session of a two-day conference of Asian and European finance ministers Jan. 13 at a hotel in Kobe's Chuo Ward. The ministers from the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) are expected to focus their discussions on the two regions' economic outlooks amid growing signs of a U.S. economic slowdown and stock price falls in key global markets.

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Living with COVID-19 doesn't mean pretending pandemic is over: WHO chief

STORY: Living with COVID-19 doesn't mean pretending pandemic is over: WHO chief DATELINE: Sept. 4, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:42 LOCATION: GENEVA, Switzerland CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of street views of some countries 2. various of the WHO headquarters 3. SOUNDBITE (English): TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS, WHO Director-General STORYLINE: Despite the severity of constant new waves and soaring number of new cases, some countries have chosen to loosen or even lift COVID-19 restrictions due to gloomy economic outlooks and general fatigue in fighting the virus. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned that living with COVID-19 doesn't mean pretending the pandemic is over. SOUNDBITE (English): TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS, WHO Director-General "With colder weather approaching in the northern hemisphere, it's reasonable to expect an increase in hospitalizations and deaths in the coming months. Subvariants of Omicron are more transmissible than their predecessors, and the risk of even more tran

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Tokyo stocks fall over 2% on uncertain Japan, U.S. outlooks

Tokyo stocks fall over 2% on uncertain Japan, U.S. outlooks

TOKYO, Japan - An electric market board in Tokyo's Marunouchi business district shows the benchmark Nikkei Stock index losing 294.93 points to close at 12,525.54 on March 31, the last day of fiscal 2007. (Kyodo)

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BOJ chief Kuroda to hold press conference

BOJ chief Kuroda to hold press conference

Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda arrives at the central bank headquarters in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2016. The BOJ will release its economic and price outlooks the same day following a policy meeting, while Kuroda will hold a press conference. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mazda Motor raises earnings outlooks for FY 2009

Mazda Motor raises earnings outlooks for FY 2009

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Takashi Yamanouchi briefs reporters on the company's earnings report for the April-December period and earnings forecast for fiscal 2009 during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 5, 2010. (Kyodo)

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(1)Gov't leaves economic assessment unchanged for July

(1)Gov't leaves economic assessment unchanged for July

TOKYO, Japan - Heizo Takenaka, state minister in charge of economic and fiscal policy, speaks at a news conference after releasing a monthly economic report for July on July 11. The report left the government assessment of Japan's economy unchanged, saying that sharp rises in stock prices offset by murky outlooks for foreign economies. (Kyodo)

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Japanese Finance Minister Miyazawa opens ASEM forum

Japanese Finance Minister Miyazawa opens ASEM forum

KOBE, Japan - Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (C, front row) speaks at the opening session of a two-day conference of Asian and European finance ministers Jan. 13 at a hotel in Kobe's Chuo Ward. The ministers from the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) are expected to focus their discussions on the two regions' economic outlooks amid growing signs of a U.S. economic slowdown and stock price falls in key global markets.

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