The British government signed its first international trade deal independent of the European Union on Friday, agreeing with Japan on tariff-free trade for virtually all exports. ( read original story ...)
3 Areas Of Crypto Development For Budding Entrepreneurs
This means you've likely watched with awe as Bitcoin and its siblings made investors and entrepreneurs wealthy. You've read all about the never-ending debate over when and how businesses should ... ( read original story ...)
Russia’s crypto law is a mixed bag, according to industry execs
Russia’s new cryptocurrency-related law, “On Digital Financial Assets,” or DFA, seems to have had little impact on the local cryptocurrency industry so far. In its current form, the DFA law ... ( read original story ...)
Is crypto mining really moving to North America?
Rumors that crypto mining is leaving China have been around since 2018. In August, Barry Silbert made a $100 million bet to make it happen. ( read original story ...)
Utopia p2p Releases CRP on Crypto Exchanges
London, UK, Sept. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One of the most anticipated cryptocurrencies of 2020 – Crypton (CRP) – is coming to the international cryptocurrency market. Recently, it has become ... ( read original story ...)
StepStone Group Looks For $280 Million In U.S. IPO
The StepStone Group has filed proposed terms for its U.S. IPO. The firm provides private asset market wealth advisory services to institutions worldwide. STEP has produced highly variable revenue due ... ( read original story ...)
Staff at coronavirus-hit Nagoya hospital worried over safety gaps
Issues such as poor information sharing and a lack of proper zoning to isolate infected patients have been raised. ( read original story ...)
Yokohama to build greenfield off-highway tire plant in India
Marking Yokohama’s eighth off-highway tire production facility, the plant will span 320 square kilometres and will produce 55 tonnes (rubber weight) of tires per day, a group statement said. ( read original story ...)
Azarenka and Osaka have unfinished business at U.S. Open final
Victoria Azarenka and Naomi Osaka were set for a title clash two weeks back before the Japanese withdrew due to injury but the former world number ones will have another chance to establish supremacy ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Open tennis: Azarenka shocks Serena, reaches final vs. Osaka
Serena Williams roared in the first set of her U.S. Open semifinal clash with Victoria Azarenka before her unseeded foe climbed back into the match for an upset of the 23-time Grand Slam champion in ... ( read original story ...)
Azarenka shocks Serena Williams to set up US Open final against Osaka – as it happened
Naomi Osaka is back in the US Open final where she will play former world No 1 Victoria Azarenka on Saturday afternoon ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympic Q&A: Few answers yet with about 300 days to go
IOC President Thomas Bach said this week that the Tokyo Olympics are a moving target. “We don't really know what environment we will be in next year," Bach said this week following an IOC executive ... ( read original story ...)
UK signs first major post-Brexit trade deal with Japan
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss said it was an "historic moment". She said it would bring "new wins" for British businesses in manufacturing, food and drink, and tech industries. Critics said ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Abe plan for land-attack counterpunch could mark major military shift for Japan
Months before he announced his resignation, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe set in motion a policy change that could for the first time allow Japan's military to plan for strikes on land targets in China ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Suga: Want to Cut Cellphone Charges in Japan by Around 40%
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga waves after a debate organized by the Liberal Democratic Party, Youth Bureau and Women's Bureau at the LDP headquarters ... ( read original story ...)
Japan says will look for better ways to counter missile attacks
Japan's National Security Council (NSC) on Friday said Japan needs to consider better ways to deter missile attacks and pledged to formulate a new national security strategy by the end of the year. ( read original story ...)