Japan Regulators Probe Societe Generale Over AIJ Scandal: Nikkei
BloombergJapanese
financial regulators are investigating three companies over their
involvement in a scandal in which AIJ Investment Advisors Co. allegedly
defrauded pension funds, the Nikkei newspaper reported today. The
Securities and Exchange Surveillance
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Film tells story of Japan's pro-NKorean residents
Boston.comBUSAN, South Korea (AP) — Korean-
Japanese filmmaker Yang Yonghi says she leaned on her own personal history and similar stories from her pro-North Korean community in
Japan for her latest movie, the feature film ''Our Homeland,'' which made its
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Japan, on Sept. 6. Within four decades, almost half the people in the world's third-largest economy will be 65
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Film shows family torn by NKorea-Japan program
Huffington Post BUSAN, South Korea — A Japanese
film about an ethnic Korean family torn apart by a program to send
people to communist North Korea debuted Saturday in South Korea, a
poignant tale for a country where millions in the South also remain
separated from ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Japan author, "spooky" science up for cut-price Nobels
Reuters STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Japanese
author who writes of love and isolation, researchers into "spooky"
quantum physics and experts on economic inequality have all been tipped
as possible Nobel Prize-winners ahead of the start to the annual awards
on ... See all stories on this topic » |
Japan more eager to share series success stories: Mipcom 2012
Chicago Tribune Japanese
bureaucrats, especially those in the mighty trade ministry METI
(Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry), have long actively promoted
what they consider key export industries, from cars to computers. But
for decades that did not include ... See all stories on this topic » |
Toyota China sales tumble as islands row hits Japan Inc
Chicago Tribune Showroom traffic and sales have plunged at Japanese car makers since violent protests and calls for boycotts of Japanese products broke out across China in mid-September over the Japanese government's purchase of a group of disputed islands in the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Japan urges peace as neighbors clash over islands
Fox News The island disputes roiling much of Asia must be settled peacefully according to international law, Japan
said Friday at an Association of Southeast Asian Nations forum attended
by Tokyo's newly angered rival China and other countries with their own
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News Summary: Japan's central bank keeps interest rates steady, says economy ...
Washington Post NO CHANGES: Japan's
central bank held the line on its key interest rate and its asset
purchasing program at a policy meeting Friday, resisting government
pressure for further easing. SOME DRAMA: In a rare move, the
government's national policy minister ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Japan's Political Shifts Expose BOJ to Extra Demands for Action Bloomberg The calls reflect mounting signs Japan's
economy is in a contraction, the limited fiscal scope for politicians
to boost growth and jockeying for support ahead of elections. While the
BOJ is projected to leave policy unchanged tomorrow after expanding ... See all stories on this topic » |
Weaker Yen Boosts Japan Auto Shares Wall Street Journal Asian stock markets were mostly higher Thursday, with Japanese
auto firms standing out as a weakened yen spurred the nation's
exporters, while regional energy shares were hit by a sharp fall in oil
prices. The broad advance came as U.S. stock index ... See all stories on this topic » |
Luxury-loving Japan discovers the joy of flying cheap with arrival of 3 low ... Washington Post NARITA, Japan — Japan
has a reputation for loving expensive things like overpriced real
estate, gourmet melons and luxury brands. But the nation is finally
discovering the joy of flying cheap, with the arrival this year of three
low-cost carriers. The ... See all stories on this topic » |
Japan Should Acknowledge Islands in Dispute, Lawmaker Kato Says Businessweek Former Chinese state councillor and president of the China-Japan friendship association, Tang Jiaxuan, right, shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda in Tokyo on April 26, 2012. Photographer: Issei Kato/AFP/Getty Images ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Japan's Pan Pacific cuts 2013 China copper premium by 15 percent: source Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's
biggest copper smelter, Pan Pacific Copper (5020.T), is in talks with
buyers in China to slash its term premium for 2013 shipments by 15
percent from last year, a source familiar with the matter said, as
demand slows in the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Japan expects China, South Korea to join IMF meetings in Tokyo Reuters TOKYO
Oct 4 (Reuters) - Government officials from China and South Korea are
expected to participate in the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank
in Tokyo next week, a Japanese government official said, despite territorial rows over disputed islands. See all stories on this topic » |
Berdych flattens Falla to reach Tokyo quarters Reuters Czech Berdych, who won the Japan
Open in 2008, played well within himself, blasting nine aces as he
rolled through in one hour, 18 minutes to notch his 50th win of the
year. "I served well and took my chances," the second seed told
reporters after ... See all stories on this topic » |
Miyachi earns Japan recall for friendlies in Europe Chicago Tribune TOKYO (Reuters) - Wigan Athletic winger Ryo Miyaichi has an opportunity to claim a second cap for Japan after he was recalled for this month's friendlies against France and Brazil, the Japan Football Association (JFA) said on Thursday. The 19-year-old ... See all stories on this topic » |
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