A Shin Forward relocating to New York from Japan

A Shin Forward, a Group 1 winner and sire in Japan, will relocate to Rockridge Stud in Hudson, N.Y., for the 2018 breeding season and will stand for a private fee as property of the horse’s breeder, Vivien Malloy’s Edition Farm. The 13-year-old Forest ... ( read original story ...)

Tokyo stocks open higher as focus shifts to earnings

Tokyo stocks opened higher on Monday as investor focus began shifting to Japanese corporate earnings due in coming days. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index edged up 0.30 percent, or 70.99 points, to 23,702.87 in early trade while the broader Topix index was up ... ( read original story ...)

Japan has a new cryptocurrency-themed girl band

Each girl in the eight-strong group, who go by the name of Virtual Currency Girls – or Kasotsuka Shojo in Japanese – wears a furry mask to represent a different currency, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. The band held their first concert in ... ( read original story ...)

Japan Exchange struggles to compete with global rivals

Fewer than 10 foreign companies are listed on the bourse today, and Japan Exchange's market capitalization is only about one quarter as large as its counterpart in Hong Kong. In the IPO market, the biggest prize on the horizon is the planned flotation of ... ( read original story ...)

Japan’s Central Bank Sees No Need to Mint a Digital Currency

Bitcoin is being traded for speculation, BOJ’s Kawai says Cash is still king in Japan, and that means that the central bank doesn’t see a need to mint a digital currency for now, according to the head of the FinTech Center at the Bank of Japan. ( read original story ...)

Yokohama Tire 24 Hours of Lemons Deal

In short, anything goes.(Photo: Yokohama) Yokohama Tire’s latest racing partnership has juice. The tire maker is now the official tire of the 24 Hours of Lemons, the madcap race series featuring cars that cost a whopping $500 or less (not including tires ... ( read original story ...)

Rakuten moves into property insurance with latest acquisition

TOKYO -- Japanese e-commerce group Rakuten will expand further into insurance by acquiring a Nomura-owned property insurer and using it as an outlet for new data-driven policies. Billionaire Hiroshi Mikitani's group plans to spend 40 billion yen to 50 ... ( read original story ...)