Japan's 20-year-old playmaker Aoba Fujito smashes free kick upper-90 to open the scoring against Spain at the 2024 Paris Olympics. ( read original story ...)
Bad Weather Ends China’s Record Patrols Near Japan-Held Islets
Bad weather brought by a typhoon had ended China's coast guard record-breaking patrols in waters around disputed islands in the East China Sea. China has been deploying coast guard ships—some of them were armed with suspected autocannons—around the Senkaku Islands, ( read original story ...)
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Doesn’t Seem To Bother The Japanese Government At All
ALSO READ Stellar Blade And Goddess of Victory: NIKKE Developer Shift Up Launching IPO As reported by GamesRadar, a Japanese politician apparently attempted to use Ubisoft’s action to get some ...
Ola Electric’s $740 mn IPO likely in August, targeting $4-4.25 billion valuation
Bhavish Aggarwal-led Ola Electric, which is backed by Japanese investment major Softbank, is gearing up to launch its widely-anticipated initial public offer as early as in the first fortnight of ...
Olympics-Gymnastics-Briton Downie chases medal after Tokyo snub
Rebecca Downie has arrived in Paris with dreams of capturing her first Olympic gymnastic medal after being controversially left out of the British squad in Tokyo.The three-times Olympian was among a ... ( read original story ...)
30 people who were aboard adrift jet ferry returned to Tokyo Bay
Around 30 people who were passengers on a high-speed jet ferry that lost control of its rudder Wednesday in waters south of Tokyo hav ... ( read original story ...)
Heavy rain in northern Japan triggers floods and landslides, forcing hundreds to take shelter
Heavy rain has hit northern Japan, triggering floods and landslides, disrupting transportation systems and sending hundreds of residents to take shelter at safer grounds ( read original story ...)
Hollywood’s Historic Yamashiro Restaurant and Surrounding Property Goes Up for Sale for $100 Million
The site of Hollywood’s iconic Yamashiro restaurant and its surrounding 7.3 acre property, dubbed “Hollywood Mountain,” are being put on the market with a $100 million asking price. The Japanese ... ( read original story ...)
Is China caught in a liquidity trap like Japan was in 1998?
China’s economic condition could be interpreted as what economists refer to as a liquidity trap, although the term carries various connotations for different people. A century ago, during the Great ... ( read original story ...)
The Nikkei Has Room To Run
Nikkei 225 reached all-time high in June but remained unchanged since March due to setbacks from Biden administration’s pressure on Japan’s semiconductor industry to cut ties with China.
Mapletree Industrial Trust’s 1QFY2025 DPU increase by 1.2%to 3.43 cents
MIT has successfully secured a replacement tenant to fully lease the facility at 402 Franklin Road, Brentwood. The average North American Portfolio in the quarter improved to 87.8% from 86.2% in ... ( read original story ...)
The Nikkei Has Room To Run
Nikkei 225 reached all-time high in June but remained unchanged since March due to setbacks from Biden administration’s pressure on Japan’s semiconductor industry to cut ties with China.
Japan’s Nikkei hits 3-month low as Yen strengthens
Japan's Nikkei share average closed at a three-month low on Thursday, experiencing its biggest daily decline in three years as the yen strengthened against major currencies, negatively impacting ...
Japan’s Nikkei hits 3-month low as Yen strengthens
Japan's Nikkei share average closed at a three-month low on Thursday, experiencing its biggest daily decline in three years as the yen strengthened against major currencies, negatively impacting ...
Japan’s Nikkei and South Korea’s Kospi plunge following Wall Street nose-dive
Asian shares dropped in Thursday morning trading, with Tokyo's benchmark losing more than 1,000 points at one point and closing down more than 3%, as pessimism set in over a nose-dive on Wall Street.
Japan’s Nikkei and South Korea’s Kospi plunge following Wall Street nose-dive
Asian shares dropped in Thursday morning trading, with Tokyo's benchmark losing more than 1,000 points at one point and closing down more than 3%, as pessimism set in over a nose-dive on Wall Street.