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Tokyo stocks fall for third day amid Middle East tensions, economic concerns

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Tokyo stocks declined for a third consecutive day as tensions escalated in the Middle East over Iran. Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda warned of significant potential impacts on the economy, while the government stated there would be no immediate disruptions to oil supplies.

Japan’s 20-year bond auction attracted strong demand despite the Gulf crisis. Higher yields drew buyers, easing worries over rising oil prices and inflation risks.

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Labor unions at major Japanese electronics makers have launched this year's spring wage negotiations in earnest, demanding a monthly pay scale increase of ¥18,000, surpassing last year's record-high request.

Transaction volume for deals involving Japanese companies approached $350 billion by the end of 2025, marking a record year. Corporate governance reforms aimed at improving shareholder returns have fueled this surge. Next year is expected to be even busier.

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