Tokyo stocks finished higher on Monday due to dip-buying after Nikkei's lowest finish for this year late last week and growing speculation that Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga may prompt his ... ( read original story ...)
We will build on the success of Tokyo Olympics – Sports Minister
The Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif, says the Ministry intends to build on the encouraging success chalked at the just-ended ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s private-sector factory activity hit by Covid-19 surge
Firms faced severe supply chain disruptions from a global semiconductor shortage.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Japan Nikkei rebounds from 8-month low
At closing bell, the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average advanced 480.99 points, or 1.78%, to 27,494.24. The broader Topix index of all First Section issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange added 34.46 points, ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s 7-Eleven to offer super-fast delivery to compete with Amazon -Nikkei
Japan's 7-Eleven convenience stores chain plans to launch a super-fast delivery service in five years, stepping up competition with Amazon.com , the Nikkei financial daily reported on Monday. ( read original story ...)
TOP NEWS SUMMARY: Eurozone powers ahead but UK, Japan business slows
The following is a summary of top news stories Monday. COMPANIES. J Sainsbury could be the next UK grocer to be the object of bid interest from private equity, t ... ( read original story ...)
Justin King: Big business must do more to support grassroots sport
Supporting grassroots sport drives a return that advertising alone can't match, argues former Sainsbury's boss Justin King. ( read original story ...)
World Business Watch: Japan’s private-sector activity hit by COVID-19 surge
Highlighting the increasingly heavy toll a recent wave of COVID-19 infections is taking on Japan's economy. The country's factory activity growth slowed in August, while that of the services sector ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Suga in post-Olympics race for survival
The Prime Minister now faces rising public frustration at soaring COVID-19 infections and a hospital system unable to cope with anything more than the most severe cases. ( read original story ...)
Private sector growth hit by delta variant, as markets rebound – business live
Is the post-pandemic growth rebound running out of steam this month, as the Delta variant hits economies around the world? New economic data from Australia and Japan this morning show that activity ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to oblige businesses to reduce 12 disposable plastic items
Japan will oblige business operators to reduce the provision of 12 disposable plastic items such as spoons and straws from next April ... ( read original story ...)
Uncovering the ‘hidden gems’ of Japan’s sharemarket
The lack of coverage of Japan’s sharemarket means it’s full of quality global leaders that are available at bargain prices, says First Sentier’s Sophia Li. ( read original story ...)
Private lodgings business in Japan shrinks amid COVID-19 Private lodgings business in Japan shrinks amid COVID-19
The number of private properties for vacation rental in Japan has declined as the COVID-19 pandemic significantly lowered the travel demand, dashing hopes for more foreign visitors during the Tokyo ... ( read original story ...)
Private lodgings business in Japan shrinks amid global spread of COVID-19 infections
The number of private properties for vacation rental in Japan has declined as the COVID-19 pandemic significantly lowered the travel demand, dashing hopes for more foreign visitors during the Tokyo ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo weighs use of Olympic venues as temporary medical facilities -paper
Authorities in the Japanese capital are considering plans to convert some of the city's Olympics and Paralympics venues into temporary medical facilities as they combat soaring COVID-19 infections ... ( read original story ...)
45% of Japanese univ. students say life not fulfilling amid pandemic
Japanese university students who do not find their lives fulfilling amid the coronavirus pandemic stood at 44.7 percent in July, with ... ( read original story ...)