The Bank of Japan at the policy frontier

The Bank of Japan has recently implemented one of the largest central bank policy shifts in modern times, raising its inflation target explicitly to 2% and kicking off the most rapid balance sheet expansion among the leading central banks. This column ... ( read original story ...)

Japanese robotics startup ZMP to delay Tokyo listing

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese robotics startup ZMP Inc will delay its listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, originally set for Dec. 19, the company said on Thursday, after it found client information had leaked on to the Internet. The leaked information has ... ( read original story ...)

Japan Q3 growth slashed as capex, inventories shrink

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy grew much slower than initially estimated in the third quarter, revised data showed, as capital expenditure dried up and companies ran down inventories - renewing concerns about Japan's growth prospects. The Cabinet Office ... ( read original story ...)

Japan third quarter GDP slashed as capex, inventories shrink

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy grew much slower than initially estimated in the third quarter, revised data showed, as capital expenditure dried up and companies ran down inventories - renewing concerns about Japan's growth prospects. The Cabinet Office ... ( read original story ...)

Zarif Wraps Up Asia Tour With Business Forum in Tokyo

Japan’s Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida signed the pact with Iran’s visiting Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Ali Tayyebnia during a ceremony at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo. Tokyo lifted sanctions on Iran soon after the International Atomic ... ( read original story ...)

Tokyo Olympic officials determined to keep costs low

TOKYO—Hoping to avoid last-minute financial pressures, Japanese officials said Nov. 30 they are determined to keep total costs of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games below 2 trillion yen ($18 billion) after a three-day debriefing from organizers of the Rio de ... ( read original story ...)

Tokyo stocks open higher, tracking global gains

Tokyo stocks opened higher on Wednesday following another record close on Wall Street after Paris stocks reached the year's highest level and Italian banks surged. Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225 index rose 0.40 percent, or 73.45 points, at 18,433.99 in the ... ( read original story ...)

Japan's lower house passes long-awaited casino bill

Tokyo (AFP) - Japan's lower house of parliament on Tuesday passed a long-awaited bill to legalise casinos, in a major step toward opening up a market seen as a potential global gaming powerhouse. Some opposition members walked out of the chamber before the ... ( read original story ...)

Japan, US burying World War II ghosts after 70 years

One longtime taboo has already fallen this year, and the other soon will. On Dec. 27, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit the Hawaiian U.S. naval base attacked by Japan in 1941. He will be joined by President Barack Obama, who seven months earlier ... ( read original story ...)

Japan Considers Bill to Allow Casinos

Dec.05 -- Japan could take a step closer to legalizing casinos as parliament considers a controversial bill. Bloomberg's Isabel Reynolds reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." ( read original story ...)

Japan moves closer to legalising casinos

Japan's lower house of parliament on Tuesday passed a long-awaited bill to legalise casinos, a big step towards opening up a market that analysts say could be worth some $30 billion a year. Some opposition members walked out of the chamber before the vote ... ( read original story ...)