Roubini also bashed Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary, who he called "a paid hack for FTX" at an event hosted by CNBC.
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Now, at 30 years old, SBF has lost his fortune and admitted to loaning FTX customer funds to Alameda Research, a trading firm he co-founded. Cryptocurrency already had a reputation for carrying more ...
Tokyo 2020 all-around gymnastics champion Lee to quit college for Paris 2024 defence
Sunisa Lee, the Olympic all-around women’s artistic gymnastics champion, will end her United States college career next year to concentrate on ... ( read original story ...)
Dhaka, Tokyo relations to be strengthened through PM-level talks in Tokyo: Shahriar Alam
Dhaka, Nov. 16 -- State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam on Wednesday expressed his optimism that Bangladesh-Japan relations would further be strengthened through the upcoming prime ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Checks Impact of FTX Collapse on Local Crypto Exchanges
Japan’s financial regulator has checked with local digital assets exchanges about whether the failure of Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto empire has had any impact on their businesses, according to an ...
Roundup: Japan’s Nikkei ends slightly higher, U.S. economic concerns cap gains
Japan's benchmark Nikkei stock index closed marginally higher Wednesday amid eased geopolitical concerns, although gains were capped over fears of a U.S. economic slowdown. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock ...
Japan’s Nikkei ends higher as fears of escalation in Ukraine crisis fade
Japan's Nikkei share average reversed course to end higher on Wednesday, after fears of an escalation in the Ukraine crisis faded as U.S. President Joe Biden said a blast in NATO member Poland may not ...
Japan struggles to find the staff as tourists return in their droves after full border reopening
The number of people working at Japan’s hotels and inns is well below pre-pandemic levels, but the country has seen a 15-fold year-on-year increase in inbound tourists since fully reopening its ...
Tokyo confirms 10,114 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday
Japan's health ministry says 10,114 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in Tokyo on Wednesday. The daily tally is up 1,102 from a week ago. It is the second day in a row that the figure has exceeded ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Tourism Surges After Dropping Covid Curbs
The number of foreign visitors, for both tourism and business, rose to 498,600 in October, more than double September’s 206,500 and surging a massive 2,155% from the year before, the Japan National ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Kishida hopes meeting Xi will help build stable relations
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Wednesday he hoped to build "constructive, stable" relations with China, ahead of a scheduled meeting with its leader Xi Jinping on the sidelines of an ... ( read original story ...)
Foreign visitors in Japan surge after tourism reopening
The number of foreign visitors to Japan rose to nearly 500,000 in October, the first month it fully reopened to overseas visitors after more than two years of COVID restrictions, more than doubling ... ( read original story ...)
Micron launches mass output of advanced chip in Japan
Memory chip maker Micron Technology on Wednesday kicked off mass production of its new high-capacity low-power 1-beta dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips at its plant in Hiroshima, Japan. ( read original story ...)
In Osaka court, parents seek full damages over death of hearing impaired daughter
The family of Ayuka Ide, who was age 11 when she died, have pressed for her to be treated equally by the court to people without disabilities. ( read original story ...)
Wave of traffic accidents prompt police crackdown on outlaw Tokyo cyclists
Tokyo Metropolitan Police, citing a rise in traffic accidents, announced a crackdown on four of the most common cycling violations, according to a statement. ( read original story ...)
AI predicts Tokyo coronavirus numbers could top seventh wave
Researchers using artificial intelligence technology have predicted that in mid-January the number of coronavirus infections in Tokyo could surpass the number recorded at the peak of the seventh wave. ( read original story ...)