A group of Japanese investors are planning to file lawsuits against some brokerages based in the country, including Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities, over their sale of AT1 bonds issued by ...
Japan’s Nikkei rebounds as special quotation price gets fixed
TOKYO, June 9 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average rose on Friday after declining for two sessions from a 33-year peak, as fixing of the special quotation price relieved investors. The Nikkei ...
INTERVIEW: Lessons from Osaka: ‘Vital for Zim to hold credible elections’
Credible elections and a democratically-elected government are vital for Zimbabwe’s sustainable development. Zimbabwe last year announced that it will take part in the Osaka, Japan World Expo 2025.
Int’l toymakers gather in Tokyo to showcase products
A visitor looks at toys exhibited at the International Tokyo Toy Show in Tokyo, Japan, June 8, 2023. The International Tokyo Toy Show, which runs from Thursday to Sunday, is expected to bring together ... ( read original story ...)
SEC Chair Gensler says crypto frenzy is rife with ‘hucksters, fraudsters, scam artists’
The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission said that most crypto tokens are securities and are under the purview of the regulatory agency.
Sagan Tosu vs Consadole Sapporo Prediction: Guests Have A Big Chance
The J1 League stretches on with Sagan Tosu clashing with Consadole Sapporo in yet another captivating league draw. The guests, who possess a motivated zest greater than the hosts, look to demonstrate ... ( read original story ...)
Rosalía Roams the Glittering Streets of Tokyo for ‘Tuya’
After the success of Motomami and last year’s summer hit “Despechá,” Rosalía is back with an all-new single: “Tuya,” and its music video, which was filmed in Japan. Ex ... ( read original story ...)
Trauma of Japan’s deflation battle keeps BOJ wary of policy shift
Japan's bitter memories of its decades-long battle with deflation hang heavily over the central bank's deliberations to take its first modest step away from ultra-loose monetary policy, even as ... ( read original story ...)
Pregnant women at Kadena Air Base in Japan facing tough decisions
A staffing shortage at U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa means pregnant women at Kadena Air Base may have to fly home to deliver. ( read original story ...)
Japan Kicks Off New Anti-Ship Cruise Missile Project
Known as the "new SSM," the missile is expected to help bolster the defenses of Japan's southern islands against possible Chinese aggression. ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin price races toward $27K, but a swift recovery is not confirmed by market data
Bitcoin derivatives markets indicate a low probability of the BTC price breaking above $27,500 in the short-to-medium term. In other words, Bitcoin’s market structure is bearish, so a $25,500 support ...
SEC Chair Tells Crypto Startups: You’re Subject to Securities Law
Days after taking action against Binance and Coinbase, Gary Gensler firms up his stance, likening noncompliant crypto companies to "hucksters" and "scam artists" of the Roaring '20s.
The SEC comes for the crypto bros and the backlash over the PGA Tour-Liv Golf deal
CNN’s Allison Morrow tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin why the SEC is going after two of the world’s biggest crypto enterprises. Plus, USA Today’s Christine Brennan describes the outrage over the PGA Tour-Liv Golf deal.
FTX’s US Judge Vows to Keep Control of Crypto in Blow to Bahamas
The federal judge overseeing the bankrupt crypto firm FTX vowed to retain control over $7.3 billion in disputed assets, a potential setback for liquidators in the Bahamas seeking to claim to some of the money as part of a separate insolvency case on the island nation.
The SEC is giving the crypto market the clarity it wanted
Binance and Coinbase are two of the largest crypto exchanges in the world. Now they've been accused of acting as unregistered securities traders.
Caution priority for Bank of Japan head
Japan’s bitter memories of its decades-long battle with deflation hang heavily over the central bank’s deliberations to take its first modest step away from ultra-loose monetary policy, even as ...