Hedge fund magnate Ken Griffin footed the bill for over 1,000 employees and their families from Citadel and Citadel Securities to visit Walt Disney Company‘s theme park Disneyland in Tokyo, ... ( read original story ...)
AI Helps To Create Candidate Gastric Acid Inhibitor
Researchers have created and improved AI systems to help synthesize a gastric acid inhibitor with a better binding affinity than existing drugs. ( read original story ...)
Earth’s atmosphere holds key to large storms impacting satellite comms
An international research team led by Nagoya University and the University of New Hampshire unveils the critical role of Earth's atmosphere ... ( read original story ...)
Billionaire sends 1,200 employees, their families on all-expenses-paid Disneyland Tokyo trip
Kenneth C. Griffin, CEO of multinational hedge fund Citadel LLC and founder of market maker Citadel Securities, sent 1,200 of his employees and their families to visit Walt Disney World Tokyo for a vacation. But why? According to reports, the three-day trip was to mark Citadel’s 30th anniversary and Citadel Securities’ 20th anniversary. ( read ...
Tokyo police tighten security in Shibuya to prevent Halloween crowd accidents
Security is tight around Tokyo's Shibuya railway station on Tuesday evening to prevent possible trouble involving Halloween crowds. Every year, Shibuya is crowded with people in costume on the day of Halloween. This year, Shibuya Ward has asked people not ... ( read original story ...)
Analysis-Japan unshackles its sliding bond market
One of the last anchors for global bond markets was being hauled in on Tuesday, as the Bank of Japan announced a new degree of tolerance for rising government bond yields and signalled an end to its seven-year straightjacket on long-term rates. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Partner with Japan, Switzerland, UK Regulators for Joint Crypto Pilots
Singapores central bank is reportedly planning to establish crypto-related cooperation with Japan and some European nations. Thus, it has teamed up with the monetary authorities in Switzerland, Japan, ...
Crypto Market Breadth Widens, Signals Bullish Momentum
Bitcoin [BTC], the leading cryptocurrency by market value, has gained nearly 27% this month, registering its most significant single-month
Why Crypto Dust Can Potentially Lead to Devastating Attacks: Explained
Check out how crypto dusting, a so-called digital menace can operate in the shadows, often unnoticed by unsuspecting users until it's too late.
Japan shares higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 0.60%
Japan equities were higher at the close on Tuesday, as gains in the Gas & Water, Electrical/Machinery and Marine Transport sectors propelled shares higher. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 gained 0.
Japan’s Nikkei rebounds as bank shares rally after BOJ decision
Japan's Nikkei share average rebounded after the Bank of Japan (BOJ) added more flexibility to its yield curve control, but kept the policy in place. The stock benchmark was up 0.42% at 30,825.95 as of 0441 GMT,
Why Japan letting the yen weaken risks stirring up global hornet’s nest
Stand-offs between Japan and currency traders over a weak yen are nothing new, but the stakes now are higher than ever and have global implications If Tokyo policymakers aren't careful, their ...
Tokyo event highlights Liaoning’s cultural and tourism heritage
A promotion event for Northeast China's Liaoning province was held at the China Cultural Center in Tokyo on Friday, showcasing Liaoning's cultural and tourism offerings through photo exhibits, local cuisines and enchanting performances. ( read original story ...)
Possible gunfire reported as 2 injured at hospital north of Tokyo
At least two people were injured at a hospital in the east Japan city of Toda, Saitama Prefecture, following reports of possible gunfire on ( read original story ...)
Man fires shots outside hospital near Tokyo, reportedly holes up in post office
A man has fired shots toward a hospital in Saitama Prefecture, near Tokyo, possibly wounding two people. The suspected shooter fled the scene and reportedly holed himself up in a nearby post office. Police were notified shortly after 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese chip firm to build a $5.3 billion factory in Japan as country seeks semiconductor boost
Japan has been looking to boost its domestic semiconductor industry and manufacturing of chips — and the PSMC and SBI factory is part of that push. ( read original story ...)