REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will forgo intervening in the market unless the yen plunges past 150 to the dollar and becomes a huge political headache for premier... OSLO ...
Ripple’s legal battle and its ripple effect on the U.S. crypto investment climate.
Scherling, referencing a ruling from the Southern District of New York, highlighted the confusion surrounding token sales. He questioned the relevance of prolonging the Ripple lawsuit, which will ...
Crypto bull market won’t begin until Fed cuts interest rates: Grant Mitterlehner
MittGroup CEO Grant Mitterlehner discusses why investors are shifting away from risky asset classes like crypto on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.' ...
NASA, Japan’s space agency hope to unveil mysteries of gravity with latest mission
NASA and the Japanese Space Agency's X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, which has also received support from the European Space Agency, is scheduled to launch Saturday. ( read original story ...)
What? Crows in central Tokyo have decreased by 70% over the past 20 years! Unexpected “causal relationship” with rat infestation.
The number of crows in Tokyo is decreasing. According to a report by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in April of this year, the number of crows decreased by about 76% from about 36,400 in 2001 to ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s neighbors react to Tokyo’s decision to release treated water into ocean
Japan's neighbors have been reacting to the news of Tokyo's decision to start releasing treated and diluted water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the ocean as early as ... ( read original story ...)
Hunters take out serial cow-killing ‘Ninja’ bear in Japan
A black bear that was nicknamed "Ninja" in Japan was shot and killed by hunters last month, ending a spree of attacks on at least 66 dairy cows that began in 2019. ( read original story ...)
Japanese farmer has fought for decades to stay on his ancestral land in the middle of Narita airport
Narita airport, one of Tokyo's main international gateways, projects an image of efficiency and service characteristic of Japan's economic prominence. But beneath the surface, there is a long and ... ( read original story ...)
Arm files to go public on Nasdaq in biggest U.S. IPO in nearly two year
In what's expected to be the largest U.S. initial public offerings (IPO) in two years, Arm Ltd. filed for its IPO on the Nasdaq Inc. exchange Monday.
Tech company Arm’s IPO could be biggest of year, though competition is stiff
The initial public offering of Arm, an England-based chipmaker owned by Japan's SoftBank, could be the largest of the year, though its own filing shows risks are abundant.
Japan Will Release Nuclear Wastewater From Ruined Fukushima Plant Into The Pacific Ocean From Thursday—Here’s What To Know
The Japanese government says plans to discharge more than 1 million metric tons of treated radioactive water into the sea are vital to proceed with decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. A large earthquake and tsunami damaged the plant in ... ( read original story ...)
Jin Air’s 20-Hour Delay Sparks Outrage, Ends with Police Involvement
Sapporo to IncheonComplaints reported to local policeClaims that no accommodation was provided Jin Air flight LJ232, scheduled to depart from Sapporo, Japan, and return to Incheon Airport on ... ( read original story ...)
China lodges serious démarches over smearing from US-Japan-ROK leaders meeting: FM spokesperson
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs [File photo] China has lodged serious démarches with relevant parties after leaders of the United States, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) smeared and attacked ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong and Macau to ban some Japanese seafood from August 24
A chef serves food to a customer at Hassun Japanese restaurant, in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong's leader said on Tuesday he strongly opposed Japan's release into the sea of treated radioactive water fr ( read original story ...)
Japan To Begin Contentious Fukushima Radioactive Water Release August 24
The controversial decision was made at a ministerial meeting on Tuesday morning, as a significant amount of the water has accumulated at the site since the 2011 nuclear accident triggered by a devastating earthquake and ensuing tsunami, according to Japan ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto has ‘amplified financial risks’ in emerging markets, central banks warn
But the central banks group said that crypto assets increased financial stability risks in emerging market economies, as a weaker rule of law could make it harder to enforce contracts, while ...