A cryptocurrency analyst says watch out for a domino effect as New York's governor signs a crypto-mining-moratorium bill into law.
Dai’s House in Osaka
For details, please confirm with the hotel. Property Location With a stay at this apartment in Osaka (Tsuruhashi), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Shitennoji Temple and Korea Town. This ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto crying for deep regulation
Dubai has taken several steps such as setting up a Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority for regulating the digital assets market outside of certain jurisdictions ...
Crypto customers looking to write-off FTX investments for taxes will need to wait
FTX customers may be facing huge losses, but most are in a holding pattern until bankruptcy proceedings bring some clarity and order to how the failed cryptocurrency exchange's assets will be handled.
Japan Kicks Off Central Bank Digital Currency Experiment
Japan’s central bank has started planning a central bank digital currency (CBDC) experiment with the country’s major financial players, according to a major newspaper report today. The Bank of Japan ...
Japan’s central bank to test digital yen with three megabanks: report
The Bank of Japan, the country’s central bank, will conduct experiments with three megabanks and regional banks on a digital yen, according to a report by Nikkei on Wednesday.
People and Money Concentrate in the Five Central Wards of Tokyo…The Reality of a “Tokyo Independence Movement
The concentration of people and money in Tokyo continues, with the population of Tokyo topping 14 million. In the midst of this prominent trend in Tokyo, many rural areas are facing fundamental problems such as population decline, ( read original story ...)
Japan’s quest for historic FIFA World Cup quarterfinal berth suddenly looks a lot more realistic after sensational Germany win
Japan's sensational victory over Germany at the 2022 FIFA World Cup has made their quest for a maiden quarterfinal berth all the more realistic now. ( read original story ...)
World Cup 2022: Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu hails ‘historic victory’ over Germany
Japan boss Hajime Moriyasu says beating Germany in the World Cup is a "historic moment" showing the "beauty of football". ( read original story ...)
Boy, 6, pulled alive from wreckage of Indonesia earthquake
A six-year-old boy was pulled alive from the wreckage of a property Wednesday after surviving for more than two days under debris, bringing hope to those waiting for news of loved ones after a powerful earthquake struck a populous area of Indonesia’s West Java province. ( read original story ...)
Trelleborg Wheel’s Q3, 9-month results up double-digits
Trelleborg Wheel Systems reported double-digit gains in earnings and sales for the quarter and nine months ended Sept. 30 largely due to higher selling prices enacted throughout the year to counter ... ( read original story ...)
Yokohama Off-Highway Recalls Tires with Incorrect Date Code
Yokohama Off-Highway Tires is recalling approximately 119 units across five different tire lines. The lines effected include the Alliance High Speed Rib Implement Tire, Primex Highway R-550 Steer and ... ( read original story ...)
European grit gets Moriyasu’s Japan over the line in Germany upset
Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said not too long ago his team might have lost Wednesday's World Cup opener against Germany at the death, rather than claiming a stunning victory over the four-times world champions. ( read original story ...)
Japan Abandons Plan for Moon Probe Landing
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) was unable to establish communication with its OMOTENASHI CubeSat. ( read original story ...)
Takuma Asano caps Japan’s second-half fightback to leave Germany stunned
Germany led 1-0 at half-time through Ilkay Gündogan’s penalty but Japan hit back in the final 15 minutes to win 2-1 with goals from Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano ( read original story ...)
Germany vs. Japan final score: Another massive World Cup upset as Samurai Blue stun Germans with late goals
Every metric would point to Germany having been a vastly superior side for the 75 minutes before Ritsu Doan fired Japan back to parity but the sense was of a profligate team who lacked a killer instinct at one end and composure at the other. ( read original story ...)