Japanese big makers’ business confidence unchanged


Business confidence among major Japanese manufacturer in September was unchanged from three months earlier, the Bank of Japan said Tuesday. The central bank’s quarterly survey showed the business sentiment index among big manufacturers, such as automakers and electronics makers held steady at plus 13 points, flat from the previous June survey. While demand for semiconductors and IT-related products recovered, there were concerns that overseas demand would slow down due to factors such as the recession of the Chinese economy, according to the survey.

Confidence among large retailers, banks, real estate companies and other non-manufacturers improved 1 point to plus 34, the first improvement in two quarters, thanks to increased sales of air conditioners and summer clothing in the wake of heatwave, as well as strong inbound tourism. The headline index represents the percentage of companies which are positive about their business minus the percentage of those who gave negative replies, thus a positive number mea
ns optimists outnumber pessimists. The “tankan,” which means short-term economic outlook, is the most closely watched index of business confidence for the world’s third-largest economy.

Looking ahead, large manufacturers expect their business sentiment index to improve by 1 point to plus 14 in the next survey in December, while major non-manufacturers predict a 6-point drop to plus 27. The latest poll was conducted between August 27 and September 30, covering 9,038 companies, of which 99.2 percent responded.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Council of Arab Central Banks 48th meeting kicks off in Cairo


The 48th ordinary session of the Council of Arab Central Banks and Monetary Authorities’ Governors kicked off Tuesday here with the participation of Governor of the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK), Basel Al-Haroon.

During his speech in the opening session, Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly said that this session came amid extremely complex regional and international circumstances, with severe repercussions placing Arab governments in front of unconventional challenges.

These challenges require close coordination and cooperation between those responsible for formulating economic policies, and regional and international financial institutions, he noted, adding that the investment gap require achieving the goals od 2030 Sustainable Development Strategy; estimated at about USD four trillion according to UN estimates.

For his part, Arab League Secretary General Ahmad Abu al-Gheit stressed that these economic challenges cannot be separated from the increasing security risks that threaten conflict betwee
n major countries and the global economy.

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US, Iraq discuss diplomatic solution for Mideast during Washington meeting


Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dr. Fuad Hussein discussed on Tuesday ways to find a diplomatic solution to the situation in the Middle East.

In a statement by State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, Secretary Blinken and Minister Fuad Hussein met in Washington DC on the occasion of the D-ISIS Ministerial meeting.

The two officials discussed the importance of sustaining diplomatic efforts to prevent the escalation of conflicts in the region, he added.

Secretary Blinken underscored the sustained US commitment to defeating ISIS around the world to ensure greater security and stability.

The Secretary and the Iraqi Minister reaffirmed the shared vision to building an enduring partnership between the United States and Iraq in accordance with Strategic Framework Agreement, including a comprehensive security relationship that supports a stable, secure, and sovereign Iraq.

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Kuwait’s Crown Prince expresses sorrow over Nepal’s heavy rain, floods


His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah sent on Tuesday a cable of condolences to the President of Nepal Ram Chandra Poudel, expressing sympathy and condolences to the families’ victims of flash floods and heavy rain that swept through the country, which resulted in several causalities and property damage.

His Highness also wished a swift recovery to the injured and for Nepal to overcome the tragedy.

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Kuwait Amir Representative heads to Qatar Wed. for 3rd ACD


Representative of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah will leave to Qatar on Wednesday to head Kuwait’s delegation to the Third Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD).

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New NATO chief outlines priorities after taking over


Mark Rutte took office as the new NATO chief on Tuesday, succeeding Jens Stoltenberg, who has led the Atlantic Alliance for 10 years, outlining his priorities after officially taking over as secretary general.

“It is a great honour to be here and to take up the position of NATO Secretary General,” Rutte said before thanking allies for entrusting him with the responsibility of guiding the Alliance in the coming years, urging them to “significantly increase defense spending” in order to meet NATO’s challenges.

The new Secretary General outlined his three priorities for the Alliance, which are to “keep NATO strong and ensure our defences remain effective and credible against all threats, while supporting for Ukraine and strengthening NATO’s partnerships,” in a more interconnected world are also among his goals.

Paying tribute to his predecessor by describing his tenure as “exemplary” saying that his leadership helped contribute to a “bigger and stronger” NATO, while Stoltenberg praised his successor’s pragma
tism and consensus-building skills, in addition to his “personal commitment to our transatlantic bond” and unwavering support for Ukraine.

Rutte served as Dutch Prime Minister for 14 years before being appointed by NATO as its new boss.

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Barrage of Iranian missiles hit several areas in Israeli occupation


Sirens sounded across the occupied Palestinian territories as more than 400 ballistic missiles from Iran hit dozens of Israeli occupation targets on Tuesday evening.

Loud explosions were heard in various Israeli cities and settlements in the occupied territories, Israeli military sources told the media.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Iran launches massive missile attack on Israeli occupation


The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said their Aerospace Force (IRGC-ASF) has launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at dozens of “important security targets” in the Israeli occupation entity on Tuesday.

Details of the targeted sites and the results of the attack will be available later on, according to a statement aired by the Iranian state TV station.

The IRGC statement warned that any military reaction from the Israeli occupation forces would be met with “more destructive attacks.” Today’s missile attack followed a period of self-restraint in the wake of the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, the escalation of killings in Gaza Strip and Lebanon, and the most recent assassinations in Beirut of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah and the IRGC Deputy Commander of Operations Brig.-Gen. Abbas Nilforoushan, the statement added.

Source: Kuwait News Agency