The token, linked to the Iron Finance stablecoin project, plummeted on Wednesday in what one investor said was a panic sell. ( read original story ...)
Kraken Crypto Exchange Looks To Go Public in 2022
Kraken will mark the second U.S. based crypto company to go public after Coinbase. One of Coinbase's (COIN) top competitors, the Kraken exchange, is looking to go public in the near future. In an ... ( read original story ...)
Most would-be crypto investors unaware of UK regulator warnings
Fewer than one in 10 potential buyers of cryptocurrencies have heard warnings from the UK financial regulator about the dangers of betting on digital assets, while the number of adults who hold them ... ( read original story ...)
Kraken CEO Says Crypto Exchange Could Go Public in 12-18 Months
Kraken, one of the world’s largest exchanges for trading cryptocurrencies, could go public in 12 to 18 months, according to its chief executive officer. ( read original story ...)
Surge In Crypto Use Triggers Wealth Warnings
UK financial watchdog, the Financial Conduct Authority, says the number of Brits holding cryptocurrencies leapt by 20% in the past year, growing from 1.9 million to 2.3 million. The average holding ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Nikkei 225 drops nearly 1% as Asia markets trade mixed after U.S. Fed signals rate hikes in 2023
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday brought forward the time frame on which it will next raise interest rates. ( read original story ...)
Yokohama FC vs FC Tokyo prediction, preview, team news and more | J1 League 2021
Yokohama FC will welcome FC Tokyo to the Mitsuzawa Stadium on Saturday for a matchday 20 fixture in the J1 League. The hosts suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to third division side Vanrarure in the ... ( read original story ...)
Tennis-Wimbledon organisers contact Osaka over media operations
Wimbledon organisers have been in contact with women's world number two Naomi Osaka and other players about the tournament's media operations this year, chief executive Sally Bolton said on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Wimbledon expect Naomi Osaka to play this month but will discuss her media obligations after mental health concerns
WIMBLEDON expect exiled Naomi Osaka to play this month – but will discuss her media requirements. The Japan superstar, 23, withdrew from the French Open citing mental health concerns after ... ( read original story ...)
Japan eases Tokyo’s Covid restrictions as it prepares for Olympics
Relaxed measures in capital and several other regions will focus on early closure of bars and restaurants ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Century takes stake in NTT’s data center business in India
TT and Tokyo Century are to form a data center partnership in India. Tokyo Century is a finance company that mainly provides leasing and installments services for equipment and machinery, as well as ... ( read original story ...)
Five weeks before the Olympics, Tokyo’s state of emergency will be eased.
Japan’s latest outbreak is receding and vaccinations are slowly picking up, but health experts warn that the government must remain vigilant. ( read original story ...)
Japan Says China’s Military Strategy Unclear, of Serious Concern
Japan said on Thursday China's military intentions are unclear and its armed forces' rapid expansion is of serious concern, circumstances that require Europe, the United States and other Asian nations ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM Suga urges Japanese to watch Olympics on TV to prevent spread of COVID-19
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Thursday called on the public to watch the upcoming Tokyo Olympics on TV to avoid the spread of COVID-19 infections, as the organisers debate whether to allow ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Announces Easing of Virus Emergency Ahead of Olympics
Japan has announced the easing of a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and six other areas from next week, with new daily cases falling just as the country begins final preparations for the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan medical adviser Omi to announce advice for holding Games on Friday
Japan's top medical adviser, Shigeru Omi, will hold an online news conference on Friday evening to brief on his and other medical experts' advice on how best to control the COVID-19 pandemic during ... ( read original story ...)