The Bank of Japan of Monday announced on Monday an enhancement of its monetary policy easing measures to combat the hit on Japan's economy as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 2-J-League Summaries
Nagoya Grampus postponed Vissel Kobe ................................................................. Kashiwa Reysol postponed Shonan Bellmare ... ( read original story ...)
Bank of Japan ramps up stimulus as virus pain deepens
The Bank of Japan has pledged unlimited government bond buying to help Tokyo spend its way out of crisis. Julian Satterthwaite reports. ( read original story ...)
Global Diet Water Market Insights 2019-2025 | Sapporo, Propel Water, Skinny Water, Nestle Waters, Groupe Danone
The study on the Diet Water market provides complete report on changing market trends for this market. It offers market size and share of each separate segment in the market. Many companies are ... ( read original story ...)
MHPS the Global Market Share Leader in 2019 for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems
Top share with 37.2% of the global market, fifth time since 2014- Contributing to a significant reduction in air pollutants, ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics: Questions, few answers in face of pandemic
The Tokyo Olympics were postponed a month ago. But there are still more questions than answers about the new opening on July 23, 2021, and what form those games will take. In the face of the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan, Singapore could be the worst-hit Asian economies in the coronavirus pandemic, says Moody’s Analytics
The Japanese and Singaporean economies were already weak before the coronavirus outbreak worsened over the past month, said Steve Cochrane, chief Asia Pacific economist at Moody's Analytics. ( read original story ...)
Asian markets gain after Japan central bank boosts aid
Asian stock markets have gained after Japan's central bank promised to buy more government bonds to support financial markets as investors look to central bankers to shore up the struggling global eco ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Japan adds 14 more countries to entry ban list
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Osaka to name and shame pachinko parlours defying coronavirus lockdown
Japan's Osaka Prefecture said it will name and shame more pachinko parlour gambling outlets that are defying coronavirus lockdown requests after three out of six locations it identified on Friday ... ( read original story ...)
Japan needs a more aggressive coronavirus economic response: Former BOJ board member
Former Bank of Japan board member, Sayuri Shirai, outlines the possible responses that the Japanese government can do to deal with the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, including ... ( read original story ...)
Asia Pacific stocks set to rise as Bank of Japan meets
The Bank of Japan is set to begin its monetary policy meeting on Monday, as investors watch for policy moves from the central bank to grapple with the economic impact of the ongoing coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
How an F-16 Fighter Jet Accidentally Bombed Japan
A F-16 stationed in Japan accidentally dropped a bomb on private property. The accident report blames pilot error, including “channelized attention.” There were no casualties or damage on the ground, ... ( read original story ...)
Workers risking infection deserve payouts too, says Japan minister
Supermarket cashiers who risk infection by going to work deserve government cash payouts just as much as those at home on furlough, said the minister leading Japan’s fight against the coronavirus in ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo confirms 72 new coronavirus cases on Sunday: Kyodo
Tokyo registered 72 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, Kyodo news agency reported, the lowest daily tally since April 1. ( read original story ...)
Data show huge drops in urban traffic as Japan weighs state of emergency extension
Data showed that foot traffic Sunday afternoon in major urban areas across all 47 prefectures was 50 to 80 percent lower compared with figures from those areas in January and February. ( read original story ...)