DIARY-Top Economic Events to April 27

TOKYO - Bank of Japan starts its two-day monetary policy meeting (to March 16). THURSDAY, MARCH 16 LONDON - Bank of England rate decision and publication of its meeting minutes. BERN - Swiss National Bank monetary policy assessment. OSLO - Norway Central ... ( read original story ...)

China trims 2017 growth target, warns against trade controls

“We must be fully alert to the buildup of risks related to non-performing assets, bond defaults, shadow banking and Internet finance,” said Li. Banking and securities regulators already have said their priority this year is reducing risk and watching ... ( read original story ...)

BoJ: Blockchain Could Come Under Dark Cloud Amid DAO Hack

The Bank of Japan’s director has said that it’s important to constantly engage in taking measures against threats made to the blockchain or else it could impact the technology’s credibility and hinder its development. Speaking at the third meeting of ... ( read original story ...)

Two popular views that can't both be right

Would you expect to read the following story in the New York Times, in July 2006? TOKYO, July 14 -- Economists applauded the Bank of Japan's interest rate increase, the first in six years, as a long-awaited signal that Japan's $4.6 trillion economy is ... ( read original story ...)

A Japanese Fix for American Savings: 1.25 Percent Interest

But it's now topped by an offer that just came out from a just-launched, savings-only division of San Francisco-based MUFG Union Bank. The new entity, PurePoint Financial, offers a rate of 1.25 percent on a savings deposit of at least $10,000, and 1.4 ... ( read original story ...)

Japan's Race to 2% Inflation: ETFs in Focus

Japan’s core inflation has returned for the first time in more than a year owing to increased energy prices, giving signals that the country is on its path to reach its inflation target of 2%. Even though the unemployment rate dropped to 3%, its lowest ... ( read original story ...)

Gamba Osaka beats Kashiwa 3-1 for 1st win in J-League

TOKYO - Gamba Osaka won its first game of the J-League season on Sunday, beating Kashiwa Reysol 3-1 on a pair of goals from Shun Nagasawa. Nagasawa headed in a cross from Hiroki Fujiharu in the seventh minute and scored again in the second half after ... ( read original story ...)

Japan Federation to Advance Women’s Economic Empowerment

Keidanren, as a representative of Japan's business community, will continue our strategy to support the success of women in the workplace, with a view to realize the genuine 'diversity' so that everyone in Japan can actively participate regardless of ... ( read original story ...)

Japan’s Sogo Shosha investing P198.5 B in Phl

The DTI said the investments are expected to come in until 2018. “Japanese investor remains confident of business prospects in the Philippines. We urge Japanese investors to take the chance to invest in the Philippines as it experiences its momentous ... ( read original story ...)

Rule change could make Abe longest-serving leader in Japan

TOKYO -- Japan's ruling party is expected to approve a change in party rules Sunday that could pave the way for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to become the country's longest-serving leader in the post-Second World War era. It is a remarkable turnaround for Abe ... ( read original story ...)