The Independent’s Anthony Cuthbertson hosted an interview with cryptocurrency experts, who were asked questions submitted by you ... ( read original story ...)
Emerging markets could be the next big frontier for crypto. A slew of politicians want to follow El Salvador and adopt bitcoin as legal tender.
Emerging markets could be the next big crypto frontier as central banks create digital currencies and politicians push for crypto adoption. ( read original story ...)
‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry warns the ‘mother of all crashes’ is coming – and predicts crypto and meme stocks will plummet
"When crypto falls from trillions, or meme stocks fall from tens of billions, #MainStreet losses will approach the size of countries," Burry tweeted. ( read original story ...)
Crypto projects ComputeCoin and Pekka take on the billion-dollar web services sector
Crypto projects ComputeCoin and Pekka are teaming up to take on the billion-dollar web services industry by building a decentralized cloud computing ecosystem. The project's aims are ambitious: to ... ( read original story ...)
Why Crime Could Kill Crypto
Cryptocurrencies helped enable a cybercrime wave, placing them in the crosshairs of regulators. ( read original story ...)
Glenmark Pharma’s API Arm Glenmark Life Sciences may launch IPO in July to raise up to Rs 1,700 crore
The management has indicated that the API growth outlook remains strong for the next two-three years owing to a favourable demand-supply scenario. ( read original story ...)
Bank of Japan to boost funding to help fight climate change
The Japanese central bank said on Friday it would launch a special lending facility designed to help banks take action against climate change. ( read original story ...)
Factbox: the Bank of Japan’s New Scheme and Approach on Climate Change
A man wearing a protective mask stands in front of the headquarters of Bank of Japan amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo, Japan, May 22, 2020.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo ... ( read original story ...)
Bank of Japan to launch new scheme for fighting climate change, keeps policy steady
TOKYO: The Bank of Japan unveiled a plan on Friday (Jun 18) to boost funding for fighting climate change, in a surprise move underscoring the ... ( read original story ...)
Osaka skips Wimbledon but will compete at Tokyo Olympics
Naomi Osaka, women’s tennis world number two, has pulled out of Wimbledon as she continues her recovery from the mental health issues that led her to withdraw from the French Open last month. Osaka’s ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Finance Minister vows to revive growth and restore public finances
Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday that the government will try to achieve both economic growth and fiscal reform, as it pledged to ... ( read original story ...)
Japan: Wild brown bear injures 4 during overnight rampage in Sapporo
The bear caused havoc on the streets, a military base and even wandered onto an airport runway. Hunters shot it dead when it wandered back into the forest. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka withdraws from Wimbledon amid mental health struggles, will play in Tokyo Olympics
Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka will not compete in this year's Wimbledon, the second consecutive Grand Slam tournament she has missed due to what she has said are her mental health struggles. Osaka, who ... ( read original story ...)
Mental health struggles are ubiquitious. We are all Naomi Osaka now
The tennis star has helped to shine a light on an issue that is only growing by the day ... ( read original story ...)
Bear shot dead in Japan after rampage through military base, airport injures four
The bear hunt ended when the animal was shot and killed by a local hunting association working with the police. ( read original story ...)
Rampaging bear in Japan injures 4, disrupts flights before being shot dead
A wild brown bear on the loose all night in a city in northern Japan wounded four people, entered a military camp and disrupted flights at an airport Friday before being shot and killed by authorities ... ( read original story ...)