Sunday, 31 July 2016

JAPAN TIMES Brexit Headlines: 1 Jul - 31 Jul 2016

The Japan Times
Brexit Headlines

WORLD   JUL 29, 2016

Ireland is planning a system of electronic border surveillance that it hopes will prevent it 
having to erect physical barriers with Northern Ireland when Britain leaves the European 
Union, its customs service said on Thursday. The unexpected result of the June 23 
referendum in which ...


Group of 20 hopes for close partnership between Britain, EUBUSINESSJUL 24, 2016

The Group of 20 finance chiefs vowed Sunday to use "all policy tools" to pursue growth as Britain's decision last month to leave the European Union adds to the uncertainty in the global economy amid terrorism and other challenges. Finance ministers and central bank chiefs ...

Interior minister Theresa May will be U.K.'s next leaderWORLD / POLITICSJUL 12, 2016

After all of the flamboyant characters and very public backstabbing in the race to become Britain's next prime minister, the winner turned out to be an understated workhorse who maintained a low profile throughout the campaign. Home Secretary Theresa May, 59 is not well-known internationally, ...


WORLD / POLITICS   JUL 3, 2016

Protestant unionists are queuing for Irish passports in Belfast and once quiet Catholic 
nationalists are openly campaigning for a united Ireland, signs of deep shifts in the 
United Kingdom's most troubled province since Britons on June 23 voted to leave
 the EU. Eighteen years after ...




BUSINESS   JUL 1, 2016

The Bank of Japan's new board member has warned that excessive moves in 
foreign-exchange markets pose risks for economic activity. "It's undesirable for 
foreign-exchange rates to move by not reflecting economic fundamentals," 
Takako Masai, the board member who officially joined the bank Thursday, said at ...