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Japan shares lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 1.59%
Japan equities were lower at the close on Friday, as losses in the Banking, Insurance and Power sectors propelled shares lower. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 fell 1.59%. The biggest gainers of ...
Japan eyes up to 43t yen for 5-year defence spending plan
JAPAN is set to earmark 40 trillion to 43 trillion yen (S$402.8 billion to S$433 billion) for defence spending over five years from April 2023, three sources told Reuters on Friday (Dec 2). Read more ...
Watch Daizen Maeda’s daughter celebrate in Qatar
What a year it has been for Daizen Maeda. Twelve months ago the Yokohama F Marinos striker was preparing for a second and possibly final attempt at European football with Celtic. A previous stint at ... ( read original story ...)
Mature tactics help Japan grow up at World Cup
Japan were labelled naive when they exited the World Cup four years ago against Belgium. Now their canny tactics have upset Germany and Spain and taken them to the last 16. ( read original story ...)
Japan OKs $216B extra budget to counter impact of inflation
Japan’s parliament has approved a hefty 29 trillion yen ($216 billion) supplementary budget to fund measures to counter the blow to household finances from rising food and utility costs and the weaker ... ( read original story ...)
Old Pics From Italy Viral as ‘Japan’s Dressing Room After Match With Costa Rica’
The collage was shared with a claim that it shows the condition of Japan's dressing room after its match against Costa Rica that took place on Sunday, 27 November. Japan lost to Costa Rica because of ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks plunge in morning on strong yen vs. dollar
Tokyo stocks plunged Friday morning, led by declines in exporters as the yen firmed further against the U.S. dollar to hit a new thre ... ( read original story ...)
Stronger Yen Sends Export Issues, Tokyo Shares Lower
The Nikkei 225 opened lower Friday and did not recover, finishing down 1.6% as a stronger yen undercut export issues and the broader exchange. The Japanese yen traded at near 134 to the US dollar, up ... ( read original story ...)
Up, down, up again: Japan’s soccer-related stocks mirror Samurai Blue’s performance
Japanese shares of soccer-related companies had a good day on Friday as they mirrored the national team's roller-coaster performance at the World Cup where the "Samurai Blue" delivered another ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s SMFG to pour $1.5bn into helping companies turn around
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group will pour roughly 200 billion yen ($1.5 billion) within a couple of years into helping struggling companies turn around, Nikkei has learned. SMFG subsidiary SMBC ... ( read original story ...)
Japan raises concerns over China, Russia joint air patrols
said they would continue to monitor the situation and that Japan would “decisively protect” its territories. “We will closely monitor the increasing cooperation between the two countries with a sense ... ( read original story ...)
Graeme Souness offers Japan World Cup goal conspiracy theory after ‘very peculiar’ Fifa response
Graeme Souness has floated a conspiracy theory surrounding Ao Tanaka’s winning goal for Japan over Spain after a lack of replays from Fifa. Gary Neville was left “uncomfortable” by the decision on one ... ( read original story ...)
Migrant workers in Japan: Firms turn to foreigners to ease labour shortage
TOKYO: More Japanese firms are starting to look like the inside of Kyoritsu Electric's office in Shizuoka - with the presence of foreigners among its employees. Hit by manpower woes, the company has ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto miners in Russia capitalize on the bear market by hoarding ASIC devices
Some crypto mining hardware distributors in Russia have faced a significant spike in demand for mining-designed ASICs.