Tokyo stocks rose Monday morning as market sentiment improved after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on the weekend he will not imme ... ( read original story ...)
‘Tokyo Revengers’ Leak Reveals Epic One Vs. One Street Brawl
After Draken's death, fans want to see Mikey avenge him but it appears it is not yet happening in "Tokyo Revengers" 226. ( read original story ...)
Asia Stocks Climb Amid Japan Rally; Yen Weakens: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks climbed Monday, helped by rallies in Japan and Chinese technology shares, while crude oil surged past $80 a barrel amid a global energy crunch.Most Read from BloombergNYC's Waldorf Gets ... ( read original story ...)
Beyond Evergrande, China’s property market faces a $5 trillion reckoning
China Evergrande Group, the embattled property developer, is the first high-profile real-estate company to run into serious trouble in Beijing’s campaign to tame a roaring property market. But it's a ... ( read original story ...)
Nikkei gains for third day on weaker yen, drop in COVID-19 infections
Japan's Nikkei share average rose for a third straight session on Monday, as a sharp decline in the yen boosted exporters and a drop in COVID-19 infections supported investor sentiment. ( read original story ...)
IMF board decision hangs over Georgieva as IMF-World Bank annual meetings begin
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Data-rigging allegations against International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva were set to loom over the opening of week-long IMF-World Bank annual meetings ... ( read original story ...)
From Nagoya to Kunming
Now, 11 years later, Kunming offers the opportunity for taking the next big step forward. In fact, we have reasons to feel optimistic. Several events augur well for the Kunming conference. China's ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s new PM Kishida to face opposition questions for first time
Japan's new prime minister, Fumio Kishida, makes his debut in parliamentary questioning on Monday, the first chance for the opposition to probe Kishida's promises and plans since he took office last ... ( read original story ...)
All emus that escaped from ranch in southwest Japan city captured
All the emus that escaped from a tourist ranch in this southwest Japan city on Oct. 7 had been captured by Oct. 10. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s $90bn university fund struggles to draw talent despite size
Japan’s university endowment fund, the world’s biggest with $90bn of capital, has managed to hire only a single fund manager with just months to go before its launch, despite ... ( read original story ...)
No conflict for Arnold before Japan clash
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold holds no mixed feelings that a win over Group B rivals Japan in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier is likely to be terminal to the coaching reign of counterpart and former ... ( read original story ...)
Luxurious sightseeing train linking Osaka, Nara, Kyoto to hit tracks in April 2022
Kintetsu Railway Co. will launch a luxurious sightseeing limited express connecting the western Japan cities of Osaka, Nara and Kyoto in Apri ... ( read original story ...)
Jonatan eyes golden finish after Tokyo flop
Jonatan Christie (pic) is bent on making up for his Olympics disappointment at the Thomas Cup Finals. And the best way to do it is to complete his medal collection in the ongoing Finals in Aarhus, ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo exhibition sheds light on pioneering prewar Japanese designer Hisui Sugiura
Before Japan had graphic designers, it had designers known as "zuanka." And before graphic design itself was an established discipline, there was Hisui Sugiura (1876-1965), a pioneering designer and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan stocks set for higher open; South Korea’s markets closed for holiday
Futures pointed to a higher open for Japanese stocks. Investors in Asia-Pacific will watch for market reaction to Friday's big miss in the U.S. jobs data. Markets in South Korea are closed on Monday ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s 1st typhoon research institute opens in Yokohama
A research institute solely dedicated to studying typhoons opened earlier this month at Yokohama National University near Tokyo, becoming the first of its kind in Japan, a country that regularly ... ( read original story ...)