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Assets of Philippine banks continued to post a double-digit growth in the first nine months amid external challenges arising from the impending rate hike in the US, the negative rates in Japan as well as the economic slowdown in China. Earnings of ... ( read original story ...)

Global stocks up on U.S. bank hopes, dollar and yields slip

Bank stocks led the charge in European trading ... MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS slipped 0.1 percent, after rising to its highest levels since late October in the previous session. It was up 1.8 percent for ... ( read original story ...)

Bank J. Safra Sarasin expands Asia team

... the firm from Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management, where he was director, Japan market. He has more than 20 years’ experience as a private banker, joining the firm from Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management, where he was director, Japan market. ( read original story ...)

Japan's Finatext launches Malaysian subsidiary

The Malaysian subsidiary is Finatext's second office outside of Japan, following the one it opened in Taiwan in 2016. The company has signed a strategic partnership with Malaysian investment bank Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad and will first kick off its ... ( read original story ...)

Australia, Japan Boost Defense Ties Amid Instability in Asia

The leaders of Australia and Japan agreed on Saturday to boost cooperation between their militaries, as Japan tries to shore up security ties throughout the Asia-Pacific region amid concern over China's growing military might. Japanese Prime Minister ... ( read original story ...)

Japanese man rescued after night at sea on surfboard

A Japanese surfer who spent a night at sea clinging to his surfboard has been rescued by the crew of a container ship off the east coast of Australia. The 37-year-old told police a current had pulled him out to sea off Bulli Beach, 80km (50 miles ... ( read original story ...)

Lundby takes the victory in Sapporo

Maren Lundby won the second competition of the FIS World Cup Ladies Ski Jumping in Sapporo ahead of Yuki Ito and Katharina Althaus. The Norwegian was already in the lead after her jump to 97,0 meters in the first round. Hill record for Lundby In the final ... ( read original story ...)

Yoshida Hiroshi Woodblock Prints at Nagoya Boston Museum of Art

An exhibition, titled 'Yoshida Hiroshi Woodblock Prints: Nostalgic Utopia from the MOA Museum of Art', is on view at Nagoya Boston Museum of Art, from January 14 to February 26, 2017. The exhibition traces back to the artwork of Yoshida Hiroshi(1876-1950 ... ( read original story ...)

Japan, Australia discuss military, trade

A plan to strengthen military ties and a strong focus on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) were the major outcomes of a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney. Australia and Japan's leaders met in Kirribilli on ... ( read original story ...)

Inside Tokyo’s incredibly weird owl cafes

AS A lover of all things odd, unusual and downright weird — Tokyo is my mecca. But sometimes, things that sound like fun (think: “Moomin Pub” or “Cuddle Corner”) can be downright disturbing, like a trip to one of the city’s owl cafes ... ( read original story ...)

Tokyo cops: Woman shoves man, knocks him unconscious

A woman shoved a male acquaintance near Shinagawa Station during an argument and knocked him unconscious (TBS News) TOKYO (TR) – A woman shoved a male acquaintance during an argument, leaving him unconscious after he struck his head when he fell ... ( read original story ...)

Japan space agency fails to launch rocket

Japan's space agency says it failed to launch a mini rocket carrying a satellite into space due to failure of the communications systems. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) says in a statement it fired the SS-520 rocket on Sunday morning at its ... ( read original story ...)