THE Bank of Japan will continue to raise interest rates if inflation moves in line with its forecast, policymaker Junko Nakagawa said on Wednesday, signaling that last month’s market rout has not ...
Bank of Japan’s bond buying cuts carve out opening for Japanese investors
AS THE Bank of Japan (BOJ) slows debt purchases, local investors are doing just the opposite, limiting upward pressure on bond yields. Read more at The Business Times.
University of Tokyo eyes 1st tuition hike in 20 yrs as state grants wane
The University of Tokyo said Tuesday it will raise its tuition for new students who will enroll from April next year amid declining s ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Electron to supply equipment for Tata’s chipmaking facilities, Lam Research starts new lab in India
Tokyo Electron, a leading semiconductor equipment provider from Japan, will supply chipmaking tools to Tata Electronics, which is constructing India's first wafer fab. Meanwhile, US-based Lam Research ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks open lower as stronger yen hits exporters
Tokyo stocks opened lower Wednesday as investors sold export-related issues on the back of a stronger yen against the U.S. dollar. In the first 15 minutes of trading, the 225-issue Nikkei Stock ... ( read original story ...)
Thieves invade Osaka office and steal ¥10 million worth of trading cards
Pretty much for as long as jewelry stores have been around, they’ve had pretty tight security. Precious stones have an extremely high value-to-weight ratio, and there’s a large second-hand market for ... ( read original story ...)
SEC and FINRA make tZero second recipient of special crypto license following controversial Prometheum approval
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler has spent his tenure locked in a feud with the crypto industry, whose leaders argue the agency has pursued an approach of “regulation by enforcement” with its torrent of lawsuits and settlements.
Gran Canaria hit by strongest earthquake in 60 years as shaking felt across island
Gran Canaria were shaken by the earthquake on Tuesday which measured 3.8 on the Richter scale - the Canary Island's strongest in 60 years ( read original story ...)
SEC and FINRA make tZero second recipient of special crypto license following controversial Prometheum approval
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler has spent his tenure locked in a feud with the crypto industry, whose leaders argue the agency has pursued an approach of “regulation by enforcement” with its torrent of lawsuits and settlements.
Crypto Insider Warns of ‘Dangerous’ Price Movements in Ripple (XRP) and Cardano (ADA), Reveals Best Bet for Q4 2024
The recent drop in XRP’s price has been partly attributed to broader economic concerns and Ripple Chairman Chris Larsen’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Crypto Insider Warns of ‘Dangerous’ Price Movements in Ripple (XRP) and Cardano (ADA), Reveals Best Bet for Q4 2024
The recent drop in XRP’s price has been partly attributed to broader economic concerns and Ripple Chairman Chris Larsen’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Bitcoin Eyes $58K With Downtrodden Crypto Markets Exposed to Short Squeezes, Says Analyst
Bitcoin {{BTC}} was rising on Tuesday as the crypto market continued its rebound from last week's fear-inducing plunge.The largest crypto's price
Sony announces pricier, upgraded PlayStation 5 Pro
Sony announced the PlayStation 5 Pro, an upgraded version of its flagship console offering better graphics, will go on sale on Nov. 7 priced at $699.99. The new device, which lacks a disc drive but ...
Japan’s business sentiment in Sept hits 7-month low on soft Chinese demand: Reuters poll
Business confidence at big Japanese manufacturers sank to a seven-month low in September, with managers across a wide range of sectors citing soft Chinese demand as a concern, a Reuters monthly poll ... ( read original story ...)
Japan considers company support measures for long-term LNG contracts, NHK reports
The Japanese government is considering support measures to make it easier for companies to enter into long-term purchase contracts for liquefied natural gas to ensure a stable supply of the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Homebuilders With US Exposure May See Boost From Election
Shares of Japanese housing-related companies with exposure to the US may benefit from the presidential election and interest rate cuts, keeping them ahead of the broader equity market in Tokyo. ( read original story ...)