TOKYO -- The Nikkei Stock Average rebounded on Tuesday into the 33,000 territory for the first time in roughly a month, the rally driven by late-blooming restaurant and banking sectors boosted by ...
Baseball: CL-leading Tigers look unstoppable in win over Dragons
The Hanshin Tigers did not skip a beat in the absence of their star leadoff man and center fielder on Tuesday, when the Central Leag ... ( read original story ...)
Yokohama’s Capybara Cafe caters to Japan’s obsession with the giant rodent
Animal lovers can sip coffee or tropical drinks with the world's largest (and friendliest) rodent at this capybara cafe in Yokohama, Japan. Despite being native to South America, capybaras have become ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese industries to get more space: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said that Bangladesh will allocate more space to Japan in export processing zones (EPZs) for setting up industries if they want. The premier said this as a Japanese ... ( read original story ...)
Men accusing Japanese boy band producer of sex abuse seek company apology, compensation
A group of men accusing Johnny Kitagawa, the late founder of a Japanese boy band talent agency, of sexual abuse is now seeking financial compensation. ( read original story ...)
Japan hits out at China’s ‘unacceptable’ seafood ban as it rolls out emergency fund
Japan hits out at China’s ‘unacceptable’ seafood ban as it rolls out emergency fund - Mainland China is biggest overseas market for Japanese seafood, accounting for 22.5 per cent of total business ... ( read original story ...)
Turkish, Japanese firms gather in Istanbul
Türkiye-Japan Business Forum to foster long-term and mutually beneficial relationships between 2 nations' businesses, says Turkish trade minister - Anadolu Ajansı ... ( read original story ...)
‘Approval Is Inevitable’—SEC Insider Primes Crypto Market For $15 Trillion Bitcoin, Ethereum And XRP Price ETF Game-Changer
Former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Jay Clayton has said eventual approval of a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) is ...
Saudi Aramco may reclaim the record for the largest IPO
ALBAWABA - Saudi Arabia's national oil company, Saudi Aramco, could regain its position as the leader in public offerings if reports of its $50 billion ...
SoftBank’s chip designer Arm aims to raise up to $4.87 billion in US IPO
(Reuters) -SoftBank Group's Arm is aiming to raise up to $4.87 billion in the chip designer's U.S. initial public offering, a regulatory filing showed on Tuesday. SoftBank (TYO: 9984) is offering 95.5 ...
SoftBank’s Arm aims for over $52 billion valuation in biggest US IPO of the year
SoftBank Group's Arm is seeking a valuation of more than $52 billion in its initial public offering, the chip designer said on Tuesday as it begins marketing for the biggest U.S. stock market ...
SoftBank’s Arm seeking $52 bn valuation, biggest IPO on US bourses this year
Still, the interest in the IPO remains robust, fueled by a desire of its clients to expand their commercial ties with Arm and ensure rivals do not gain an edge. The Japanese conglomerate will own 90.6 ...
SoftBank faces investor scepticism on $55bn price tag for Arm IPO
Cambridge-based Arm is targeting a valuation range of $50bn-$55bn, the FT reported last week. SoftBank paid $32bn to acquire Arm in 2016 but its latest target is below the $64bn valuation implied less ...
GIC Weighs Sale of Tokyo Building for More Than $2 Billion
Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte is considering the sale of a top-grade Tokyo skyscraper and has approached potential buyers about the property, according to people with knowledge of the matter ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Fukushima-linked seafood ban is unacceptable, Japan tells WTO
Japan has told the World Trade Organization (WTO) that China's ban on Japanese seafood after the release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant was "totally unacceptable", the Japanese foreign ministry said late on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Document sheds light on killings of Koreans after 1923 earthquake
A document released by a Yokohama group shows a much larger number of Koreans were killed by mobs in Kanagawa Prefecture following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake than the official count of two. ( read original story ...)