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Naomi Osaka Wants to Change Her Instagram Vibe
Naomi Osaka did not get to enjoy the Paris Olympics for long, as she lost to Angelique Kerber in the first round. However, she is already onto the Canadian Open, where she will face a tough competitor ... ( read original story ...)
Japan premier candidate Ishiba endorses BOJ’s rate hikes
A prime potential candidate for Japan's next prime minister endorsed the Bank of Japan's policy of gradually raising interest rates, saying its normalisation of monetary policy could push down prices and boost industrial competitiveness. ( read original story ...)
Weak spots in metal may have led to fatal Osprey crash off Japan, documents obtained by AP reveal
Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that a gear crack that led to a fatal crash of a V-22 Osprey last year may have been started by weak spots in a metal used to manufacture that part. ( read original story ...)
Markets steady as Fed talks down fears of recession and Tokyo makes strong recovery
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Call for MGM Osaka work pause during Expo 2025
The international body overseeing Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, is one of several voices calling for construction work on the MGM Osaka integrated resort (IR) with casino, to be paused during the ... ( read original story ...)
Harris campaign adds ex-Binance advisor Plouffe amid signs of thaw with crypto industry
Then, in 2023, he took on a role as global strategic advisor for Alchemy Pay, a Singapore-based payment company to “bridge the gap between fiat and crypto economies.” Last yea ...
Jake Paul’s W Raises $14 Million in Seed and Series A Funding Led by Shrug Capital and Anti Fund to Reinvigorate Men’s Personal Care Aisle
W, the men's personal care brand from Jake Paul made to smell great and designed to work harder, today announced it has raised a Series A led by Shrug Capital. Valued north of $150 million, W has ...
Massive Losses Set Stage for Big Rebound in Japan’s Bank Stocks
The outsized drop in bank shares during the recent rout in Japanese stocks has the potential to bring an off-the-scale recovery.Most Read from BloombergAfrica’s Richest City Needs $12 Billion to Fix ...
Japan’s April yen-buying intervention sets new daily record
Japan said on Wednesday that it conducted a record single-day yen-buying intervention in April, selling 5.92 trillion yen ($40.83 billion) worth of dollars in a fight against a falling yen at that time.
Burnett looks to better Tokyo silver in mixed multihull final
The 12 rounds of qualifying concluded on Tuesday with Burnet and partner John Gimson, finishing third with the top 10 progressing to the final, which starts at 13:43 BST on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Stock Futures Signal Lower Open as Market Stays on Edge
Japanese stocks may decline at the open on Wednesday as volatile market conditions leave investors on edge despite a rebound in most bourses across the globe overnight. ( read original story ...)
Bridgewater says sell-off in Japan’s stocks is overdone
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Custodia Bank’s Caitlin Long on how companies are embracing crypto
Custodia Bank CEO Caitlin Long weighs in on the challenges to put crypto on corporate balance sheets and how they are being overcome
Crypto Industry Political Donations Are Going to Democrats Too
The crypto industry, whose hostility to the Biden Administration have led some major participants to publicly endorse Donald Trump, is spending millions through a pair of super PACs to shape the Democratic Party by intervening in congressional primaries.
Wall Street bounces back from its worst day in nearly 2 years and rallies, as Japanese stocks soar
U.S. stocks are bouncing back, and calm is returning to Wall Street after Japan’s market soared earlier Tuesday to claw back losses from its worst day since 1987.