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Nikkei staff writers - Australia's Qantas drops Sapporo flight plan over labor, fuel shortages - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Australia - city Tokyo

Australia's Qantas drops Sapporo flight plan over labor, fuel shortages

TOKYO/SAPPORO, Japan -- Australia's Qantas Airways has joined a number of carriers dropping plans for flights to and from regional Japanese airports as an acute fuel shortage looms over the rebound in tourist traffic to Japan.

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Nikkei staff writers - Yen sell-off broadens with fresh lows against U.K. pound, Swiss franc - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Britain - Switzerland - city Tokyo

Yen sell-off broadens with fresh lows against U.K. pound, Swiss franc

TOKYO -- Currency interventions by Japanese authorities appear to be having little effect on the yen's weakness against non-U.S. currencies, as carry trades drive the yen to historic lows against the Swiss franc, British pound and more.

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Nikkei staff writers - Singapore loses China's rich to Hong Kong in family office rush - asia.nikkei.com - China - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - city Hong Kong

Singapore loses China's rich to Hong Kong in family office rush

SINGAPORE/HONG KONG -- Some of China's wealthy families are turning to Hong Kong as an alternative place to manage their riches as their plans to set up shop in Singapore are slowed by intense scrutiny by the city-state following a massive money laundering bust.

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Nikkei staff writers - Japan investment influx fueled by more than weak yen: KKR co-CEO - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Japan investment influx fueled by more than weak yen: KKR co-CEO

TOKYO -- Corporate governance reform in Japan is "unlocking enormous value within companies," says Joseph Bae, co-CEO of U.S.-based investment firm KKR, which looks to spend more than 1 trillion yen ($6.34 billion) in Japan over the next decade.

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Fumio Kishida - Christopher Luxon - Nikkei staff writers - New Zealand 'resets' foreign policy on Indo-Pacific security: PM - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - New Zealand - region Indo-Pacific - city Tokyo

New Zealand 'resets' foreign policy on Indo-Pacific security: PM

TOKYO -- New Zealand is resetting its foreign policy and looking to engage more in security and defense areas in the Indo-Pacific, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said in an interview on Wednesday.

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Nikkei staff writers - Australia's Qantas scraps Japan flight plans over fuel shortage - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Australia - city Tokyo

Australia's Qantas scraps Japan flight plans over fuel shortage

TOKYO/SAPPORO, Japan -- Australia's Qantas Airways has joined a number of carriers canceling plans for flights to and from regional Japanese airports, as an acute fuel shortage looms over the rebound in tourist traffic to Japan.

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Nikkei staff writers - Canon's protective coating to double life of bendable solar cells - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Canon's protective coating to double life of bendable solar cells

TOKYO -- Canon has developed a protective material that could double the life of bendable solar cells to between 20 and 30 years, in a boon to Japan's push to commercialize the new technology.

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KENJI KAWASE and ECHO WONG - John Lee - Nikkei staff writers - Hong Kong to keep stock market open when typhoons hit - asia.nikkei.com - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Hong Kong to keep stock market open when typhoons hit

HONG KONG -- Hong Kong will keep its stock exchange open even during severe weather like typhoons, the government announced Tuesday, breaking a decadeslong practice as it strives to shore up the market's competitiveness.

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