The company intends to sell 11 million shares in the IPO and has set a target range of $23-$26 per share, according to a regulatory filing Lemonade was valued at $2.1 billion last year after it raise ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese stocks track Wall Street higher; banks climb as U.S. regulators ease rules
Japanese shares bounced back on Friday, tracking overnight Wall Street gains, with banks leading the rally in both markets, after U.S. banking regulators' decision to relax some rules allayed fears ... ( read original story ...)
Race to replace Abe threatens stability of Japanese politics
TOKYO -- Japanese politics have been remarkably stable ... rate dropped 11 percentage points in June to 38%, according to a Nikkei survey. That level is close to the record-low figure of December ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus latest: BOJ chief sees ‘considerable’ dent in Japan GDP
2:20 p.m. Tokyo records 55 new cases, the highest figure since Japan lifted the state of emergency, sources tell Nikkei. This follows Gov. Yuriko Koike saying the capital will record "quite a ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks open higher on US rallies
Tokyo stocks opened higher on Friday as investors took heart from US rallies despite a spike in coronavirus cases prompting fears of a fresh wave in the pandemic. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index ... ( read original story ...)
Japan cancels plans to deploy Aegis Ashore systems at 2 sites
Japan has canceled plans to deploy Aegis Ashore land-based missile interceptions systems at two sites in Japan. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19’s impact documented by satellite imagery in new initiative from NASA, Japan and Europe
In addition to being a public health crisis, COVID-19 has also had a dramatic impact on the environment and the economy. ( read original story ...)
Wyndham rebrands 2 all-suite hotels in Japan
Wyndham has expanded its portfolio of hotels in Japan, converting two all-suite hotels to its Wyndham Grand and Wyndham Garden brands: the 60-suite Wyndham Grand Awashima and 95-suite Wyndham Garden ... ( read original story ...)
Lobbyist Jack Abramoff Charged in Crypto-Currency Case, U.S. Says
Jack Abramoff, the onetime Washington insider who went to prison in a lobbying scandal, was charged with a criminal conspiracy related to crypto currency and lobbying disclosure, a U.S. prosecutor ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus latest: Japanese business people fly back to Vietnam
2:20 p.m. Tokyo records 55 new cases, the highest figure since Japan lifted the state of emergency, sources tell Nikkei. This follows Gov. Yuriko Koike saying the capital will record "quite a ... ( read original story ...)
First president of national Japanese Canadian centre in Burnaby, Robert Tadashi Banno, dies at age 77
Local and national communities and organizations are mourning the loss of a well-respected leader of Japanese Canadians. ( read original story ...)
Japan rail companies boost cross holdings to dodge foreign investors
TOKYO -- The operators of Japan's famed bullet trains increased ... fostering trust," JR Kyushu President Toshihiko Aoyagi told Nikkei. But another possible factor is pressure on JR Kyushu from ... ( read original story ...)
Bank of Japan Likely to Cut Economic Forecasts Again on Covid-19
The Bank of Japan is likely to lower its economic projections again next month as the heavy impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the domestic and global economies becomes clearer. ( read original story ...)
Japan bullet train operators boost cross holdings, defying trend
TOKYO -- The operators of Japan's famed bullet trains increased ... fostering trust," JR Kyushu President Toshihiko Aoyagi told Nikkei. But another possible factor is pressure on JR Kyushu from ... ( read original story ...)
Would North Korea Target Tokyo in a War? Probably—and It Could Get Nuclear
The U.S. base at Yokota or the Japanese Ministry of Defense could be a target of nuclear weapons. Tokyo has a population of 13.491 million, making it by far the largest city in Japan and home to more ... ( read original story ...)
In Covid-Era Japan, Flirting From Afar Is Hard in Host Clubs: ‘Closeness Is What We Sell’
Japan’s host clubs, which cater to women, have become a hot spot for new coronavirus infections. The clubs have proven problematic because it is hard to be flirtatious at a distance and visitors tend ... ( read original story ...)