The Japanese economy contracted in the first quarter, but at a slower pace than earlier estimated, the government said Wednesday. The world’s third-largest economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.5% ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Smaller Economic Slip Points to Consumer Rebound
Japan’s economy contracted less than initially estimated at the beginning of this year, as revised figures showed consumer spending held up in the first quarter of the year even as the country ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s current account surplus down to 501 bil. yen in April
Japan's current account surplus shrank to 501.1 billion yen ($3.8 billion) in April, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Japan upgrades Q1 GDP to smaller contraction
Japan's economy shrank slightly less than initially reported in the first quarter, as private consumption remained resilient in the face of resurgent COVID-19 infections, offsetting a drop in capital ... ( read original story ...)
California man arrested in theft of Tokyo 2020 gold medal, prize not yet recovered
A Southern California man was arrested on suspicion of stealing an Olympic gold medal belonging to a member of the 2020 U.S. Women's Volleyball Team, authorities said Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Japan is about to welcome back foreign travelers, but domestic tourism remains its priority
After more than two years of closed border policies, Japan is reopening to international travelers on June 10. ( read original story ...)
Analysis: S.Korea’s robust response to N.Korea seen aiding Japan’s military push
South Korea's tougher stance towards the North under its new conservative president will be welcomed by Tokyo as Japan seeks to boost its military capabilities amid rising tensions on the Korean ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Q1 GDP falls less than first thought on stronger consumption
TOKYO : Japan's economy shrank slightly less than initially reported in the first quarter, as private consumption remained resilient in the face of resurgent COVID-19 infections and companies rebuilt ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto meltdown is wake-up call for many, including Congress
Meltdowns in the cryptocurrency space are common, but the latest one really touched some nerves. Novice investors took to online forums to share tales of decimated fortunes and even suicidal despair. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Economy Contracts Less Than Expected as Recovery Begins
(Bloomberg) -- Japan’s economy contracted less than initially estimated at the beginning of this year, as its recovery from the pandemic started to regain traction at the end of the first quarter. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks open higher on firm Wall St., yen’s 20-yr low vs dollar
Tokyo stocks opened higher Wednesday, encouraged by overnight gains on Wall Street and the yen's slide the previous day to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar in over 20 years. In the first 15 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Q1 GDP revised up to 0.5% annualised contraction
Japan's economy shrank an annualised 0.5% in the first quarter, slightly better than the initial estimate of a 1.0% contraction, revised government data showed on Wednesday, as consumption remained ... ( read original story ...)
‘Now or never’: Japan and South Korea seek a relationship reset
At the Nato summit in Madrid this month, one of the most important meetings could end up being between the leaders of the US and two crucial but fractious allies from East Asia: Japan and South Korea. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka: “It Takes More Strength to Speak Up Than Stay Quiet”
In recent years, young athletes such as tennis star Naomi Osaka, gymnast Simone Biles, and snowboarder Chloe Kim have begun breaking down the stigma around discussing mental health in the professional ... ( read original story ...)
Ex-Tokyo Olympics chief Mori displeased at backlash over sexist remarks
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori expressed displeasure Tuesday over the backlash at home and abroad against his remarks about women which led him to resign from his post as Tokyo Olympics ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Will Reopen to Travelers in June—With Specific Conditions
Photo by William.Vaccaro/Shutterstock Japan, how we've missed you. Japan has been closed to international tourism since the onset of the pandemic in early 2020. But that will all change on June 10, ... ( read original story ...)