The business circles expressed mixed feelings about Japan's currency intervention Thursday, with some hailing it as a sign of the gov ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to loosen travel restrictions imposed during pandemic
Japan’s strict border restrictions will be loosened next month, the prime minister announced Thursday, allowing tourists to easily enter for the first time since the start of the pandemic. ( read original story ...)
How Crypto Currency Became A Part Of Gambling Industry
Characteristics defining blockchain Blockchain has the following characteristics that make it ideal for processing transactions: Decentralization — everyone has access to the system’s data, making it ...
Japan to let individual tourists enter visa-free from 11 October: Nikkei
"We will remove the cap on the number of people entering the country, and will resume accepting individual travel and visa-free travel," Kishida said. Currently, Japan requires visas for all visitors ...
Salaryman’s best friend: Japan office lets in dogs in post-COVID work shift
Japan's armies of "salarymen" were famous for spending endless hours at the office. Now one tech giant is trying to make the experience more cuddly by allowing in pets. ( read original story ...)
Japan keeps rates ultra-low, steps in to aid yen
STORY: Japan is defying a global trend. The country’s central bank on Thursday (September 22) said it would keep rates unchanged and ultra-low. That’s in contrast with its peers. Only a day earlier ... ( read original story ...)
ServiceNow Tokyo Release Targets Employee, Security, Supply Chain Management
ServiceNow followed up its Now Platform San Diego release from this Spring with the Now Platform Tokyo release. ( read original story ...)
ServiceNow Adds AI and Security Capabilities to the Now Platform Tokyo Release to Supercharge Operational Intelligence and Trust
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) today announced even more solutions within the Now Platform Tokyo release designed to supercharge operational intelligence and trust. In addition to ServiceNow Vault, announced ... ( read original story ...)
British Airways To Restart London-Tokyo Flights In November
British Airways is set to resume its direct service between London and Tokyo following a one-year hiatus. The British carrier will restart daily London-Tokyo flights on November 13th after Japanese ... ( read original story ...)
Explainer: Why the weak yen isn’t a big boost for Japan Inc anymore
The weak yen was once a cause for celebration for Japanese companies as it meant they could sell cars and cameras cheaper abroad and saw fatter profits when earnings were brought home. ( read original story ...)
The Paradox of China-Japan Relations
Hot economics, cold politics” continues to underscore the China-Japan relationship. Even as political relations fray, economic ties have never been stronger. ( read original story ...)
Crypto market crashes towards yearly lows after interest rate hike
Cryptocurrency market loses nearly $100 billion in value over the last seven days despite Ethereum Merge success ...
Inside crypto’s house of cards
Welcome to crypto’s house of cards. A mysterious figure named Satoshi Nakamoto sends 10 “bitcoins” to the cryptographer Hal Finney, and a world is unleashed. Nakamoto — who had previously written a ...
23-Year-Old ‘Crypto King’ Allegedly Bilks Investors Out of Millions
Self-described “Crypto King” from Whitby, Ontario, Canada allegedly owes at least $35 million to investors in alleged cryptocurrency scam.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon slammed crypto as dangerous – and called bitcoin a Ponzi scheme
The billionaire banker argued that bitcoin and other speculative tokens don't do anything, and facilitate fraud, theft, and money laundering.
South Korea finds more suspicious crypto-linked foreign exchange transactions
South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) said on Thursday that it had found additional unusual foreign exchange transactions of $680 million, which brings the total amount of “abnormal” ...