(Reuters) - Japan's Naomi Osaka made a winning start to her first Wimbledon campaign, beating Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo 6-3 7-6(3) in the opening round at the All England Club on Monday. The world number 59 made her WTA main draw breakthrough in 2014 and ... ( read original story ...)
Cheese and cars at issue as Japan, EU inch toward trade pact
TOKYO -- Japan's foreign minister is expected to head to Brussels this week to seek a breakthrough in talks on a free trade agreement with the European Union. Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said over the weekend that he was hopeful the two sides would ... ( read original story ...)
Global stocks higher after Japan manufacturing gauge gains
BEIJING -- Global stocks rose Monday after a survey showed Japan's manufacturing outlook improving. KEEPING SCORE: France's CAC-40 rose 0.8 per cent to 5,164.01 and Germany's DAX added 0.6 per cent to 12,402.15. London's FTSE 100 advanced 0.5 per cent to ... ( read original story ...)
US says North Korea fired missile into Japanese waters
according to Japanese officials. The US said it did not pose a threat to North America. Meanwhile Pyongyang is due to make an "important announcement" later on Tuesday, reported South Korea's Yonhap news agency. This is the 11th detected missile launch ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese leader’s rule seen shaken by Tokyo election loss
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling party is scrambling to control damage from an embarrassing defeat in Tokyo's city assembly elections, but experts say the stunning results could mean the beginning of the end to Abe's long reign. Abe's scandal ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese banking giant Sumitomo Mitsui to open Frankfurt office to avoid Brexit ‘disruption’
Japanese giant Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG) has become the third Japanese firm in less than a fortnight to unveil plans to open a business in Germany that will act as its EU hub following Brexit. The company, which has the headquarters for its ... ( read original story ...)
EU trade commissioner says EPA deal with Japan likely
TOKYO (AP) — Japan and the EU could forge a trade agreement later this week, Cecilia Malmstrom, the European Commissioner for Trade, said Monday. Malmstrom told reporters in Madrid she was hopeful the two sides would resolve remaining differences and ... ( read original story ...)
As Japan land prices continue gains, Ginza remains most expensive for 32nd year in a row
Land prices in Japan rose 0.4 percent on average as of Jan. 1 from a year earlier, marking the second consecutive year of gain, the National Tax Agency said in its annual report released Monday. The highest land price in the country was ¥40.32 million per sq. ( read original story ...)
Tech newcomers help keep Japanese IPOs brisk
Many of these companies list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Mothers market. Many in the new IPO crop put a unique tech spin on services. Tsunagu Solutions, which listed last Friday, builds websites to recruit part-time workers. Tabikobo, which debuted in ... ( read original story ...)
Gov’t to buy back land sold to scandal-hit Moritomo Gakuen
A special investigation unit of the Osaka District Public Prosecutors Office is currently probing the shady land deal on suspicion of breach of trust, alleging that employees at the Finance Ministry's Kinki Local Finance Bureau sold the then state-owned ... ( read original story ...)
Can Tokyo become a truly global financial center?
Japan has endeavored to develop its capital, Tokyo, as one of the major global financial centers — circulating domestic capital and capital from abroad and invite foreign financial institutions and firms to establish businesses in Tokyo — for many decades. ( read original story ...)
Toshiba eyes IPO for Swiss power meter unit Landis+Gyr
TOKYO -- Toshiba is thinking about taking Swiss smart meter unit Landis+Gyr public, as the embattled Japanese conglomerate rushes to generate cash for its turnaround. Toshiba on Monday said it may list the unit on the SIX Swiss Exchange by the end of ... ( read original story ...)
Smart meter maker Landis+Gyr plans IPO, sale still an option
ZURICH Swiss smart meter maker Landis+Gyr plans an initial public offering (IPO) in the third quarter as its owner, Japanese conglomerate Toshiba, scrambles to raise funds to cover losses at bankrupt U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse. Under the plan ... ( read original story ...)
Nikkei edges up on solid business sentiment; Tokyo poll dampens sentiment
Tokyo shares posted modest gains on Monday, buoyed by an upbeat business sentiment survey and a stable dollar-yen exchange rate, but defeat for Japan's ruling party in a Tokyo poll checked investor risk appetite and capped the upside. In a closely-watched ... ( read original story ...)
Toshiba Mulls a Swiss IPO for Landis+Gyr by September
Toshiba, slated for demotion to the second board of the Tokyo stock exchange, now has until the end of March 2018 to shore up its balance sheet or face delisting. Why Toshiba Needs Cash Fast and What May Delay It: QuickTake Q&A It bought Landis+Gyr in 2011 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan economic surveys show recovery in manufacturing
Japanese manufacturers are planning to increase investment as demand for exports recovers, surveys showed Monday in upbeat news for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as he copes with a major political setback following his party's defeat in Tokyo metropolitan ... ( read original story ...)