Japan will step up surveillance of banks' risk control as interest rises abroad create latent losses in their foreign bond holdings, reflecting concerns about the impact of U.S. monetary tightening on ...
Observers blast 2channel founder’s appearance in Japan finance watchdog PR videos
Videos released by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) have sparked criticism for featuring popular online bulletin board ...
Super Typhoon Near Japan’s Okinawa Is Year’s Strongest Storm
The strongest global storm of 2022 is barreling toward the East China Sea, threatening Japan’s southern islands but posing only a potential risk to Taiwan or China’s east coast.Most Read from ...
Danielle Collins stops Naomi Osaka in a sizzling first-round match at U.S. Open
In a late-night match between two big hitters that felt more like a quarterfinal than a first-round bout, Danielle Collins defeated Naomi Osaka, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3, to send the two-time U.S. Open champion ... ( read original story ...)
4-time Slam champ Osaka loses to American Collins at US Open
Naomi Osaka walked off the court, headed toward the locker room and layed down, draping a towel over her face. Out-hit in Arthur Ashe Stadium by another big hitter, Danielle Collins, two-time U.S. ( read original story ...)
Venus Williams, Raducanu, Osaka all out in US Open 1st round
The welcome and support for Venus Williams in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday afternoon were not the same as they were for her sister, Serena, a night earlier. ( read original story ...)
Collins Beats 4-Time Slam Champion Osaka | US Open Updates
Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka has lost in the first round of a second consecutive major tournament. ( read original story ...)
Tennis-Collins returns to knock Osaka out of U.S. Open
After missing the entire North American hardcourt season American Danielle Collins showed no signs of rust battling past twice U.S. Open champions Naomi Osaka 7-6(5) 6-3 on Tuesday and into the second ... ( read original story ...)
American Danielle Collins earns first win over Naomi Osaka in US Open first round
Danielle Collins, an American seeded 19th, defeated four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka 7-6 (5), 6-3 in a big-hitting first-round matchup at the US Open that ended after midnight as Tuesday ... ( read original story ...)
Emma Raducanu Loses in First Round; Venus Williams, Naomi Osaka Also Out
The welcome and support for Venus Williams in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday afternoon were not the same as they were for her sister, Serena, a night earlier. Nor was the result. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo registers 15,428 new COVID cases on Aug. 31
The Japanese capital reported 15,428 more coronavirus infections on Aug. 31 after recording 14,219 the previous day, the Tokyo Metropolitan G ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks end lower on US rate hike, China’s COVID-19 fears
Tokyo stocks ended lower Wednesday amid concern that further U.S. rate hikes and China's still strict COVID-19 rules will weigh on th ... ( read original story ...)
India, Japan identify key areas for defence co-operation ahead of 2+2 dialogue at Tokyo
UAVs, anti-drone systems, robotics, underwater communication, Li-ion battery technology and intelligence systems are some of the projects under consideration ... ( read original story ...)
Japan, seeking arms buildup, makes opaque budget request
Japan's Defense Ministry made an opaque budget request for the coming year Wednesday without specifying the costs of missiles for pre-emptive strikes and dozens of other arms, as well as its ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Boosts Missile, Defense Budget to Counter China and Russia
Japan plans to enlarge its arsenal of missiles that can hit military assets from China, North Korea and Russia as part of a defense spending program that will rank among the world’s biggest.Most Read ... ( read original story ...)
Japan defence ministry asks for $40 bn budget with eyes on Russia, China
Japan's defence ministry requested a $40 billion budget on Wednesday, pointing to the war in Ukraine and warning that the world faces its "toughest challenges" since World War II. ( read original story ...)