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Today's News

Japan's PM Abe defends policies as markets settle

7 hours ago

Japan's top leaders are defending the economic strategies championed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, though the central bank chief acknowledged a need for better communication with financial markets, a day after Tokyo shares suffered their worst loss since the 2011 tsunami disaster. But, Abe and other officials said they will stick to the policies, which have brought unusual volatility to Japan's government bond market and contributed to the 7.3 percent drop in the benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index on Thursday.

AP Top Financial News At 11:16 p.m. EDT

7 hours ago

Procter & Gamble brings back A.G. Lafley as CEO Gap back in style as 1Q profit jumps 43 percent Asia stock markets edge up after big sell-off

AP Top Extended Financial Headlines At 11:16 p.m. EDT

7 hours ago

Procter & Gamble replaces CEO Bob McDonald with former CEO A.G. Lafley Gap's 1st-quarter net income rises 43 percent on strong sales as turnaround continues Asian stock markets stage mild recovery after China factory data sparked big sell-off

Study: No higher cancer rate at Conn. Pratt plants

9 hours ago

An 11-year study of the incidence of brain cancer at jet engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney in the state ended Thursday with university researchers saying they found no statistically significant elevations in the rate of cancer among workers. Researchers examined records such as work documents and cancer registries of 222,123 men and women who worked in one or more of eight Connecticut Pratt & Whitney plants between 1952 and 2001. They also reviewed 11 chemical or physical agents on the basis of known or suspected carcinogenic potential that could affect the central nervous system or other organs.

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