Japan's former environment minister and leading prime ministerial candidate Shinjiro Koizumi said on Friday he would call a snap election "at the earliest date possible" if he were to win the ruling ... ( read original story ...)
Explainer: Why is Japan reviving debate on higher tax on investment income?
Japan's ruling party leadership race has revived debate on raising the country's tax on income from investments, a policy once shelved by the outgoing prime minister, as the world's No. 4 economy ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Koizumi Enters Leadership Race, Says Would Hold Election
Japan’s former Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi formally declared his candidacy for the ruling party’s upcoming leadership race, and said if elected he will call a general election. ( read original story ...)
Japanese Markets End Down as Tech Stocks Fall
The Nikkei Stock Average ended 1.1% lower at 36657.09. Following falls in U.S. tech shares, Advantest dropped 2.9%. Fuji Soft ended the day down 2.1% after KKR launched its tender offer Thursday. Toyota Motor fell 2.
Japan’s Seven & i rejects Couche-Tard’s $38.5 billion takeover offer
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese retail giant Seven & i Holdings said on Friday it had rejected Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard's $38.5 billion cash bid for the company because the proposal was not in the ...
Are You Sure?! Episode 6 Recap & Highlight: BTS’ Jimin and Jungkook revisit Sapporo to make new memories one more time before their enlistment
Disney+ aired episode 6 of BTS' Jimin and Jungkook's travel show, Are You Sure?!, on September 5, 2024. The episode focused on the two artists' strong relationship and a few humorous moments as they ... ( read original story ...)
Mount Fuji ashfall forecasts to get upgrade; Ash from eruption could cripple Tokyo’s trains, knock out power
TOKYO: The Japan Meteorological Agency has decided to launch more robust “wide-area” ashfall forecasts to prepare for the ash that would hit the Tokyo metropolitan area after a major eruption of Mount ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks open mixed on bargain-hunting, caution before US data
Tokyo stocks opened mixed Friday as bargain-hunting a day after the Nikkei fell to a three-week low was offset by selling amid cautio ... ( read original story ...)
Asia-Pacific markets mostly fall as Japan spending misses expectations; Hong Kong closes due to typhoon
Japan's household spending data, combined with pay numbers from Thursday, will give a clue about the Bank of Japan's monetary policy moves. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Seven & i says Couche-Tard’s $38.5 billion offer is not adequate
By Mariko Katsumura and Scott Murdoch TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese retail giant Seven & i Holdings said on Friday it had rejected Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard's $38.5 billion cash bid for the ... ( read original story ...)
For many investors leaving China, it’s Japan – not the US – that’s the bigger draw
Over the past decade, Tokyo has softened its once-rigid stance against immigration, driven by low birthrates and an aging population. Foreigners now make up about 2% of its population of 125 million. ( read original story ...)
Japan a bigger draw than US for Chinese investors relocating
Students, lawyers and others filed into a classroom in a central Tokyo university for a lecture by a Chinese journalist on Taiwan and ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks end with third-biggest loss this year
The broader Tokyo Stock Price Index, which includes all shares on the market's First Section on the TSE, also shed 99.78 points, or 3.65 percent, to 2,633.49 ...
Japan July household spending rises, weaker than expected
Japanese household spending rose less than expected in July, government data showed on Friday, as consumers remained wary of loosening their purse strings in the face of higher prices. Consumer ... ( read original story ...)
Asia-Pacific markets set to mostly fall as Japan household spending comes in lower than expected
Japan's household spending data, combined with pay numbers from Thursday, will give a clue to the Bank of Japan's monetary policy moves. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s leader makes farewell visit to South Korea to strengthen his legacy of warming ties
This shows what legacy Kishida wants to leave after three years in office, experts say. He is credited with boosting Japan’s security and diplomatic partnerships with the U.S., South Korea and others ... ( read original story ...)