On the corporate side a bumper week of IPOs is expected, Japan’s SoftBank is expected to announce it will sell off the UK’s Arm Holdings to US chip company Nvidia for more than $40bn, while BP is due ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto Long & Short: How Bitcoin Correlations Drive the Narrative
Bitcoin's correlations with the S&P 500, gold, avocados, Telsa stock or whatever make for good short-term narratives, but they're not that meaningful. ( read original story ...)
Best Colleges To Study Finance In Japan, 2020
Japan is the world’s third-largest economy. And the tuition and costs of and living are low compared to the US. On top of that, international students can also avail of the various scholarship ... ( read original story ...)
Nagoya Mercantile Exchange (NGMEX) Wins Three International Awards for Best Corporate Governance
(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NGMEX, a full-service commodity and multi asset exchange that incorporates the complete workflow of a trading venue and also provides on-line commodity futures and option trading, ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka is an activist and champion with commercial appeal of David Beckham
Having looked so assured on and off the court en route to a third grand slam triumph in two years at the US Open on Saturday, it is hard to imagine now that Naomi Osaka was completely devoid of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan trade deal commits UK to stricter state aid curbs than in EU talks
The UK’s new trade deal with Japan commits it to tougher restrictions on state aid than the ones it is currently offering the EU in the Brexit talks, potentially undermining its negotiating position ... ( read original story ...)
UK-Japan trade deal shows need for EU pact
Even as his government threatens to torpedo its future relationship with the EU, it is trumpeting its first substantial post-Brexit trade deal, with Japan. The agreement with Asia’s largest advanced ... ( read original story ...)
Your Sunday 6: NFL Sunday, Osaka wins US Open, college students party despite COVID-19
People are also talking about the shooting of two LA County deputies, the start of college football and continuing wildfires on the West Coast. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka comes back, beats Azarenka for 2nd US Open title
After one errant forehand in the first set of the U.S. Open final, Naomi Osaka looked at her coach in the mostly empty Arthur Ashe Stadium stands with palms up, as if to say, ''What the heck is ... ( read original story ...)
The Meaningful Summer of Naomi Osaka
For tennis star Naomi Osaka, a stirring U.S. Open victory amid a season of protest. ( read original story ...)
90% of young Nikkei adults want to connect with each other: survey
The survey, conducted last year, covered some 3,800 Nikkei aged between 18 and 35 in 36 countries and territories from North to South America, as well as Asia and Europe. ( read original story ...)
UK accelerates talks with TPP members after closing Japan trade deal
The U.K. will hold multiple rounds of talks with the 11 member states of the Trans-Pacific Partnership with an eye on joining the trade pact, its trade minister said in an interview with Nikkei. U.K. ( read original story ...)
The Real Warren Buffett Anomaly, And How To Profit From It
Warren Buffett is famous for “value investing.” But his methods are hard to copy, and “value” has “massively underperformed” the broader market for the past decade. There is another way to profit from ... ( read original story ...)
Two earthquakes jolt northeastern Japan
Two earthquakes of magnitudes 6.1 and 5 struck Saturday off Japan’s Miyagi Prefecture, the country's meteorological agency reported. Japan Miyagi Prefecture The agency said the earthquakes occurred ... ( read original story ...)
US cuts off Huawei, TikTok sale deadline, Japan prime minister election
A new prime minister will be seated in Japan by the middle of this busy week. Before then, Huawei suppliers and TikTok will face deadlines imposed by the U.S. government. As parliament votes, the Bank ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Aso Says Parliament May Be Dissolved ‘Soon’
Japan’s Finance Minister Taro Aso said parliament’s lower house could be dissolved shortly and elections may “very well be soon,” to avoid the next administration from being criticized for not being ... ( read original story ...)