A nuclear reactor resumed operation Tuesday for the first time in northeastern Japan since the region was affected by the 2011 earth ( read original story ...)
Japan’s No. 2 Pension Fund Aims to Double Alternative Assets
Japan’s second-biggest pension fund aims to double its holdings of alternative assets such as real estate and private equity to boost returns. ( read original story ...)
Nuclear reactor in northeastern Japan restarted 13 years after 2011 disaster
The operator of a nuclear power plant in Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, restarted one of its reactors on Tuesday, more than 13 years after it suffered damage in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. ( read original story ...)
Etihad Cargo marks one year of operations in Japan
In 2024, Etihad Cargo has handled 7,440 tonnes of cargo ex Japan, with 2,911 tonnes moving through Osaka, accounting for 39.1 percent of the carrier's total tonnage in the country ... ( read original story ...)
The first line of Japanese cosmetics to be sold in pharmacies
ONSHINDO OSAKA has landed in Spain! Made in Japan, this cosmetics line brings with it all of the benefits of the Japanese beauty routine ... ( read original story ...)
Bruised Japan PM scrambles for support
Japan's bruised Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is exploring potential collaboration with other parties after losing his majority in elections, local media reported Tuesday. But media reports on Tuesday said the LDP was talking to opposition parties about arrangements to ensure Ishiba can get legislation through -- and also remain prime minister. ( read original story ...
Japan’s ruling bloc loses its majority: What’s PM Ishiba’s next move?
The loss of the ruling coalition's majority in Sunday's general election signals the start of a new chapter in Japanese politics. ( read original story ...)
Daikin Marking a Century in Business
Daikin’s North American subsidiaries employ more than 22,000 employees across 25 manufacturing facilities dedicated to providing innovative and sustainable HVAC solutions throughout the U.S. and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s 2024 Earthquake: Why It Caught Scientists Off Guard!
A powerful earthquake hit Noto, Japan, in 2024, taking scientists by surprise. The quake’s unexpected nature left communities and experts reeling as they scrambled to understand what went wrong with ... ( read original story ...)
What Japan’s Political Uncertainty Means for Its Market Rally
The long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party has lost its parliamentary majority, raising questions about the policy stability that has lured investors. ( read original story ...)
Election Loss Sparks Concern About Making Tokyo Financial Center
The shock loss of the majority for Japan’s ruling coalition is making bankers in Tokyo worried about the new government’s commitment to revitalizing financial markets including a push to boost its ... ( read original story ...)
Yen takes a hit and Tokyo stocks jump as dovish opposition gains seats
Analysts said that the pace of interest rate increases could be slowed if opposition parties get more say in policymaking. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s government in flux after election gives no party majority
The make-up of Japan's future government was in flux on Monday after voters punished Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's scandal-tainted ruling coalition, leaving no party with a clear mandate to lead the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s political shakeup complicates BOJ, fiscal policy outlook
The loss of Japan's ruling bloc's parliamentary majority has heightened prospects that a new government will need to ramp up spending and of potential complications for further central bank interest ... ( read original story ...)
Talk of a 7-Eleven Takeover Has Japan Worried About the Rice Balls
The eggs are from hens raised on special feed so the yolk is dark in color and richer in flavor.The closely guarded recipe is prepared only for 7-Eleven convenience stores in Japan.What might happen to the chicken dish and hundreds of others is tied to a battle for 7-Eleven’s Tokyo-based parent, ( read original story ...
Japan Election Adds Uncertainty to Policy Outlook
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has lost its absolute majority in the country's lower house, casting doubt on Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ability to govern and uncertainty over what his administration's mandate will look like. ( read original story ...)