JAPAN’S government bonds are set for the worst quarterly sell-off in more than two decades as the central bank loosens its grip on the market. Read more at The Business Times.
WATCH: Yokohama: A city and its sea
Yokohama became a great port city as Japan's gateway to the world. It's a fine place to visit, with attractions ranging from lovely parks overlooking the bay and streets of old 19th century western ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo equity offerings surge as Japan Inc begins to shift towards capital efficiency
Japan equity offerings have more than quadrupled in value this year, with investors encouraged by a surge in the Nikkei stock index to a 33-year high and signs that Japanese firms have begun to manage ...
Inflation in Japan’s capital slows but pressures persist
Core inflation in Japan's capital slowed in September for the third straight month mainly on falling fuel costs, data showed on Friday, suggesting that cost-push pressures are starting to peak in a ... ( read original story ...)
Soca In Japan: We Were Present For The Inaugural Caribbean Carnival — In Tokyo
Travelers from Japan, Trinidad, the U.S. and beyond traveled to the electric streets of Tokyo and verdant countryside to celebrate Caribbean culture. ( read original story ...)
Japan retailer Bookoff to sell consoles that can play NES, other retro games
Sales will go ahead at some stores in eastern Japan's Kanto region on Dec. 1, and from late December, they will be sold across Japan. Reservations will be accepted until Nov. 27. (Japanese original by Yuka Kato, Business News Department) ( read original story ...)
90-year-old employee at McDonald’s Japan says she plans to work until she turns 100
Tamiko Honda, a 90-year-old female employee at one of McDonald’s branches in Japan, believed that working in a job was a key to her health, and she would like to continue doing it until her centennial years. ( read original story ...)
Video: Foreigner in Japan claims he has to lie to get into local gyms
A foreigner in Japan claimed during a man-on-the-street interview that he must conceal his tattoos and tell lies just to gain access to local gyms. Hiding ink: The unnamed foreigner shared in an interview with YouTuber Takashii from Japan that he finds himself compelled to deceive gym staff about his tattoos just to gain entry ...
Mixin hacked for $200M, Worldcoin eyes greater expansion and Haun Ventures’ execs talk crypto regulation
As for other news, it’s been an interesting and somewhat slower week for the crypto community. On Sunday, Hong Kong-based crypto company Mixin lost around $200 million to hackers in a breach. The hack on Mixin is the biggest theft in the crypto world in 2023,
U.S. government shutdown could boost bitcoin price, crypto bulls say. Where is the coin heading to?
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UPDATE 1-Japan finmin Suzuki reiterates warning against excessive FX volatility
TOKYO, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Japan won't rule out any options to deal with excessive currency volatility, Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Thursday, reiterating a warning against speculative ...
TIFFCOM Returns as In-Person Market, Adds Tokyo Story Market
TIFFCOM, the rights market that sits alongside the Tokyo International Film Festival, is celebrating its return to an in-person format for the first time since 2019, with a move to another venue and ... ( read original story ...)
Investing in Space: Japan’s ispace opens Denver headquarters as companies chase moon market
Japan and the United States. One company is pushing to tap two of those markets: Tokyo-based lunar lander company ispace is rebooting its U.S. subsidiary, aiming to be a key transportation provider in ... ( read original story ...)
Woman “affiliated with Osaka” restaurant in Memphis indicted for theft, says TN Department of Revenue
The agency did not go into detail about the charge or just how Le is currently affiliated with the restaurant, but she pleaded guilty to a similar charge in 2017. ( read original story ...)
China Moves to Counter US by Winning Over Japan and South Korea
"China will still make unremitting efforts to persuade South Korea and Japan to return to the track of regional cooperation," expert Zhan Debin told Newsweek. ( read original story ...)
Sam Bankman-Fried talked crypto with Jerome Powell the same month that the Fed chair met with JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs CEOs
Sam Bankman-Fried and Jerome Powell discussed stablecoins and CBDCs in a meeting last February, the same month Powell met with Wall Street CEOs.