The visit to Japan by South Korea's foreign minister, Park Jin, could be the most consequential of the Yoon presidency. ( read original story ...)
Japan calls for S. Korea’s steps to resolve row after talks
Japan's foreign minister said Tuesday he expects South Korea to take appropriate steps toward resolving the countries' wartime disputes, warning that a mishandling especially of the issue of forced ... ( read original story ...)
Stocks on Asian markets struggle, Japan’s key index does best rising 173 points
Stocks were somewhat directionless in Asia on Tuesday, although investors in Japan pushed the Nikkei 225 higher after returning from the long weekend.
Japan Q3, FY22 Growth Seen Weaker As Global Economy Stutters – Reuters Poll
Japan's economy is likely to grow at a slower pace than previously thought throughout the rest of the fiscal year, a Reuters poll showed, as growing risks of a global economic slowdown and supply woes ...
Japan’s finance minister calls for early global tax implementation
Japan's finance minister has called for the early implementation of new international taxation rules, including a levy on global companies.
Japan Buys Most Expensive Gas Shipment as Energy Crunch Bites
Japan bought its most expensive ever natural gas shipment as an escalating global energy crunch brings new risks of blackouts and intensifies competition for fuel imports. Most Read from BloombergThis ...
Editorial: Japan must strive to remove information barriers for people with disabilities
A Japanese law to facilitate access to and use of various information by people with disabilities has entered force. The legislation is expected to be ... ( read original story ...)
Stone Brewing Names Bi-Costal Directors In Wake Of Sapporo Acquisition
Stone Brewing shocked the craft beer biz by announcing that it was being acquired by Japanese brewing giant Sapporo and they've started making moves. ( read original story ...)
Japanese NOC delegation visits Milan Cortina 2026 amid Sapporo bid for 2030
A Japanese Olympic Committee delegation led by President Yamashita Yasuhiro has travelled to Italy to meet with the Organising Committee for the ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 11,018 more coronavirus infections on July 19
The Japanese capital recorded 11,018 new coronvirus-19 cases on July 19 after marking 12,696 the previous day, the Tokyo Metropolitan Governm ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 11,018 coronavirus cases
Tokyo on Tuesday reported 11,018 new coronavirus cases, down 1,678 from Monday and down 493 from last Tuesday. The number of infected people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo is 19, up four ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu retiring from competitive skating
Two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan is stepping away from competitive figure skating, he said Tuesday. Hanyu, however, left it unclear whether he would ever return to the sport. Hanyu won ... ( read original story ...)
Japan building big new power plant fuelled by cow dung
A Canadian company has teamed up with the renewable energy arm of Japanese property group Toyo to build one of Japan’s biggest plants to convert cow manure into power, the latest effort to fight the ... ( read original story ...)
Looking to get your funds out of a collapsed crypto platform? Don’t get your hopes up
Bankruptcy filings from Celsius and Voyager have raised questions about what happens to investors' funds when a crypto platform fails.
The crypto crash has important lessons for asset managers
If, despite these obvious drawbacks, crypto and digital assets can sell themselves so well, there are lessons in the phenomenon for asset managers. You are seeing a snapshot of an interactive graphic.
Tokyo stocks rise on easing worries over Fed’s aggressive rate hikes
Tokyo stocks ended higher Tuesday, lifted by receding concerns over the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes after U.S. e ... ( read original story ...)