Tokyo stocks ended slightly higher Monday after early losses were clawed back on a rise in U.S. stock futures in cautious trading ahe ... ( read original story ...)
Japan aims to release prelim ‘Green GDP’ estimates by end-March -economy minister
Japan is drafting an economic growth measure taking climate action into account and aims to release a preliminary estimate by the end of March, economy minister Daishiro Yamagiwa said on Monday. ( read original story ...)
World’s first hydrogen tanker to carry cargo from Australia to Japan
The world's first liquid hydrogen carrier is ready to take the first cargo of a Japanese-Australian venture that produces hydrogen from brown coal from near Melbourne to Kobe in Japan. The ... ( read original story ...)
Landed a gig teaching in Japan? You may need a crash course in curriculum creation
Schools that are under strain from both budget shortfalls and the pandemic don't have time to walk new teachers through every step of the process. ( read original story ...)
This Week: At Home And Around Tokyo For January 24-30
It feels like New Year's was just a few days ago, but time moves fast and here we are — ready to welcome the last weekend of January! Starting next week, Japan will be fully getting into a romantic ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese warplanes fly near Taiwan after US-Japan show of naval might
China sent 39 warplanes into Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Sunday, Taiwan's Defense Ministry said, the largest such incursion this year. ( read original story ...)
Uncle John’s Fried Chicken to stay after Ministop Japan’s exit from PH – Robinsons
After increasing its stake in Ministop Philippines to 100%, Robinsons Retail says it will still carry popular offerings like Uncle John's Fried Chicken ... ( read original story ...)
Examining Japan’s green technology credentials
If 2021 was about talking about the environment – most notably at COP26 – then 2022 and thereafter must be about doing. Some say that the transition of the environmental agenda from theory to reality ... ( read original story ...)
Tech stocks pull Japan’s Nikkei lower; investors cautious before Fed, earnings
Japan's Nikkei share average fell on Monday, with tech shares tracking a plunge in their Wall Street peers, while investors were also cautious ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting and ... ( read original story ...)
Top stock tips by Sudarshan Sukhani, Mitessh Thakkar: ICICI Bank, Pidilite, Muthoot Finance and more
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com Buy ICICI Bank with a stop loss of Rs 790. Buy Pidilite Industries with a stop loss of Rs 2,650. Sell UltraTech Cement with a stop loss of Rs 7,410. Sell Muthoot ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks lower in morning on Wall St. fall ahead of Fed meeting
Tokyo stocks were slightly lower Monday morning, tracking declines on Wall Street late last week, as caution remained ahead of the tw ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Manufacturing PMI Climbs To 54.6 In January – Jibun
The manufacturing sector in Japan continued to expand in January, and at a faster rate, the latest survey from Jibun Bank revealed on ... ( read original story ...)
FEATURE: Japanese actress builds NYC rice-ball business amid pandemic slowdown
Sayuri Oyamada, a Japanese film and television actress based in New York City for the past decade, has used the slowdown in filming caused by the coronavirus pandemic to build a local business selling ... ( read original story ...)
After The Huge Bitcoin, Ethereum And Crypto Price Crash, These Coins Are Suddenly Soaring
As bitcoin, ethereum and some other top ten cryptocurrenices continue to struggle, ethereum rivals BNB and solana, Ripple's XRP, stablecoin network Terra's luna and the meme-based dogecoin and shiba ... ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin stealers: malware that raid crypto wallets
The malware families sampled received 5,974 transfers from victims in 2021, up from 5,449 in 2020. It identified found four types of common “cryptocurrency-focused malware families”. The most ... ( read original story ...)
With international tourists still absent, Japan’s ski resorts dig deep
The ongoing pandemic could be the final blow for operators as memories of the ski boom — and bust — of the 1980s still linger. ( read original story ...)