Japan is seeing early signs of change in the public's long-held perception that wages and inflation won't rise much, central banker Hajime Takata said, suggesting conditions for phasing out the bank's ... ( read original story ...)
GIC considering sale of Tokyo skyscraper for over $2 billion
The sale plans come as a glut of new office supply is expected in Tokyo over the next two years, potentially tempering investor appetite. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Gaga Corp Talks ‘Monster’ Success, US Strikes Impact & Upscale Horror, As ‘Nightborn’ Joins Busy Acquisitions Slate
it’s an uphill battle marketing and distributing specialist films in Japan – many of Tokyo’s arthouse cinemas have recently closed – but it also remains one of the few markets in the world that still ... ( read original story ...)
There are just six bitcoin billionaires in the world, new crypto super-rich report says
Hundreds of millions of people have crypto investments, but only few of them have holdings worth more than $1 million, a new survey shows.
Opening of Osaka casino resort delayed one year to 2030
OSAKA--The nation's first casino-centered integrated resort (IR), planned on a manmade island here, remains a safe bet although the opening will be pushed back a year to around autumn 2030.
Tokyo stocks see 8-day rally, Topix hits 33-yr high on weak yen
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Tokyo stocks on Wednesday extended their winning streak to eight days, with the Topix index climbing to a fresh 33-year high, as exporters were boosted by the yen's depreciation ... ( read original story ...)
North Korean hackers have allegedly stolen hundreds of millions in crypto to fund nuclear programs
North Korea-linked hackers have stolen hundreds of millions of crypto to fund the regime's nuclear weapons programs, research shows.
Japan shares extend gains as weak yen boosts autos, energy stocks rally
Japanese equities pushed to new highs on Wednesday, with the weakest yen rate since November boosting exporters such as automakers, while energy shares outperformed amid a surge in crude oil prices.
Bank of Japan policymaker sees signs of change in Japan’s deflationary mindset
JAPAN is seeing early signs of change in the public’s long-held perception that wages and inflation won’t rise much, central bank policymaker Hajime Takata said, suggesting conditions for phasing out ...
Video shows 2011 Japan earthquake, not ‘11.9 magnitude quake in California’
Footage of buildings jolted by tremors has been shared in social media posts in the Philippines that falsely claim it shows an "11.9 magnitude earthquake" in the US state of California in August 2023. ( read original story ...)
Kanto earthquake: Japan’s great calamity
September 5, 1923It is not possible for imagination to picture in all its terrors the calamity which has befallen Japan. Nothing in the recorded ... ( read original story ...)
SoftBank’s Arm launches IPO courting T Rowe in $52 bln valuation ask
SoftBank Group's Arm Holdings Ltd launched the roadshow for its blockbuster initial public offering (IPO) on Tuesday as the chip designer tries to convince investors it is worth as much as $52 billion ...
Japan won’t rule out options if FX speculation persists: Kanda
Since then, the authorities have stopped firing warning shorts, keeping traders guessing on Japan's intervention strategy. Kanda, vice minister of finance for international affairs, was speaking to ...
Pace Gallery Is Opening a Tokyo Outpost Next Year
Pace Gallery, which has locations in New York, London, Hong Kong, Seoul, and elsewhere, will add yet another city to its portfolio when the gallery opens a new space in Tokyo next spring. Located in a ... ( read original story ...)
Japan seeks revival as a semiconductor powerhouse
There was a feeling of national pride in Japan as the biggest participants in the semiconductor industry from ASML to Applied Materials to Lam Research gathered on the northern island of Hokkaido when construction for the country’s new chip plant kicked off last week. ( read original story ...)
Osaka frets over World Expo failure amid slow pavilion construction
Concerns are growing among the organizers of the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka that the event may flop due to the slower-than-antici ... ( read original story ...)