Dublin, May 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Japan Loyalty Programs Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics Databook - 50+ KPIs on Loyalty Programs Trends by End-Use Sectors, Operational ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to provide Ukraine with loan of $100M
An agreement to provide Ukraine with a $100 million loan has been signed with the Japan International Cooperation Agency, Report informs referring to the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine. “Today, ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo court rules COVID-19 business order illegal
A Japanese court has ruled a local government broke the law by ordering a restaurant chain to shorten its business hours to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government ... ( read original story ...)
Dame Flora Duffy happy with Yokohama effort
Dame Flora Duffy is more than satisfied with her day’s work in the first race of the year in the World Triathlon Championship Series despite having to settle for minor honours in Yokohama, Japan. The ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo COVID curbs declared illegal in “Kill Bill” restaurant case
Japan's "Kill Bill" restaurant operator prevailed in a court case on Monday that declared Tokyo's now defunct COVID-19 infection curbs were illegal. The orders, enacted in the capital during various ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 2,377 new cases of coronavirus
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 2,377 new cases of the coronavirus in the capital on Monday. The daily tally was down more than 600 from a week ago, and marked a week-on-week decline for ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo court rules COVID business order illegal, but dismisses compensation
The Tokyo District Court has ruled that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government had no need to order a restaurant chain to shorten business hours to curb the spread of the coronavirus. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 tracker: Tokyo logs 2,377 new coronavirus cases
The seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases in the capital stood at 3,866.3, up 18.2% week on week, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said. ( read original story ...)
Indian Air chief arrives in Tokyo to boost bilateral defence interest
Indian Air Force chief Air Marshal VR Chaudhari arrived in Tokyo for a four-day visit to Japan on Monday. During the visit, he will interact with officials of the Japan Self-Defence Forces and discuss ... ( read original story ...)
AirTrunk announces second hyperscale campus in Tokyo, Japan
AirTrunk is to build a second data center campus in Tokyo, Japan. The company this week announced plans to build a new 110+MW hyperscale data center in West Tokyo, named AirTrunk TOK2 (TOK2). AirTrunk ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Nikkei extends gains, though China’s slowdown fears weigh
The Nikkei ended 0.45% higher at 26,547.05. The benchmark jumped as much as 1.55% to a one-week high of 26,836.96 in early trading, but shed most of the early gains after data showed a ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s top lender MUFG expects 12% drop in annual profit
Japan's largest lender Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc (MUFG) 8306.T said on Monday it expects a 12% drop in net profit for the current ... ( read original story ...)
Ukraine signs agreement with Japan on $100 million loan
KYIV, May 16 (Reuters) - Ukraine and Japan have signed an agreement on a $100 million loan intended primarily to help support vulnerable people in Ukraine following Russia's invasion, the Ukrainian ... ( read original story ...)
Japan pharma lobbies say pricing scheme leading to renewed ‘drug lag’
TOKYO, May 16 (Reuters) - Japan's three major pharmaceutical lobbies joined for the first time on Monday in urging reforms to the government's drug-pricing system to avoid losing out on investment ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s top lender MUFG reports 64.4% drop in Q4 net profit
Japan's largest lender, on Monday reported a 64.4% drop in fourth-quarter net profit. MUFG, which owns about 20% of Wall Street bank Morgan Stanley, posted a profit of 60.4 billion yen ($467.71 ... ( read original story ...)
Parks, Dolphins end Japan B. League bid
The Nagoya Diamond Dolphins got swept by the Kawasaki Brave Thunders in the Japan B. League Division I quarterfinals, ending the campaign of Ray Parks Jr. as the last Filipino standout standing there. ( read original story ...)