We expect a consumption-led recovery in the second quarter, but weak consumer sentiment poses a risk to consumption in the second half of the year ... ( read original story ...)
Kospi, Nikkei falls over inflation fears and high oil prices
Japan's Nikkei index fell 1.01 percent in early trading, while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 1.1 percent, dragged lower by Australian shares, off 1.29 percent, and ... ( read original story ...)
Peaking Tokyo Heatwave Sees Residents Urged to Save Power Again
Businesses and homes in Tokyo were asked to curb electricity use for a third day as a heatwave is set to reach its zenith for now, driving power margins to razor-thin levels.Most Read from BloombergRu ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto crash threatens North Korea’s stolen funds as it ramps up weapons tests
The nosedive in cryptocurrency markets has wiped out millions of dollars in funds stolen by North Korean hackers, four digital investigators say, threatening a key source of funding for the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s central bank caught in a bind
The Bank of Japan, the country's central bank, is putting itself in a bind by sticking to its monetary easing. The yen has fallen sharply after the US Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes since March ... ( read original story ...)
Will Osaka Titanium Technologies Co’s price keep rising?
Studies by leading experts into the power of price momentum show that stocks with the strongest price trends can potentially keep up the pace for anywhere up ... ( read original story ...)
Bankman-Fried: Some Crypto Exchanges Already “Secretly Insolvent”
After throwing lifelines to troubled digital currency exchanges BlockFi and Voyager Digital, Sam Bankman-Fried, the 30-year-old billionaire founder of FTX, warns that many crypto exchanges will soon ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto winter has had a chilling effect on Coinbase and Robinhood
The prices of bitcoin and other top cryptocurrencies have been more than cut in half this year. Now the great crypto crash of 2022 is crushing leading digital asset brokerage firms Coinbase and ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto is not replacing the U.S. dollar, Bitfury CEO Brian Brooks says
Crypto assets that have prices should be viewed more like internet stocks than currency, said Brian Brooks, the former U.S. Acting Comptroller of the Currency. ( read original story ...)
Why Binance’s no-fee promise goes above and beyond Robinhood’s, according to the crypto exchange’s US CEO
"What most people don't realize is there is effectively a hidden fee in the spread itself," Binance.US CEO Brian Shroder said. ( read original story ...)
Can Crypto Still Save the World
It’s been a nightmare couple months for cryptocurrency investors. They’ve watched their Bitcoin holdings hemorrhage 70 percent of their value ... ( read original story ...)
Getting a Loan to Invest in Crypto? Forget About It
Data shows that more and more Americans are taking out loans for cryptocurrency investments. Stop it, investment experts say. ( read original story ...)
Is your firm considering an IPO? Here are 5 signs now may be the time
In April 2022, HeartCore Enterprises launched Go IPO, a consulting service helping fellow Japan-based companies interested in getting listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The expansion came only two ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto exchange CoinFlex will issue $47 million worth of recovery tokens after halting customer withdrawals
The crypto exchange is attempting to solve its liquidity problems through rvUSD, with withdrawals expected to resume on the platform by June 30. ( read original story ...)
White Rock Management is taking a sustainable approach to crypto mining in its US expansion as the sector faces increased scrutiny from regulators
White Rock Management, a Swiss company, plans to expand its clean energy crypto-mining operations to the US and Canada. ( read original story ...)
Can People Become Addicted to Crypto?
Cryptocurrency trading has similarities to gambling on high-risk stocks like margins and options, Lia Nower, director of the Center for Gambling Studies at Rutgers University, told Newsweek. ( read original story ...)