Topics: Japanese
Foreign Investors Increase Purchases of Japanese Bonds Amid Speculation of Interest Rate Hike
Foreign investors have acquired a massive 1.15 trillion yen of Japanese bonds, signaling anticipation of Japan ending its negative interest rate policy.
Foreign investors have acquired a massive 1.15 trillion yen of Japanese bonds, signaling anticipation of Japan ending its negative interest rate policy.
Read moreMarket Alert: Significant Drop in Japanese Government Bond Yields
Significant drop in Japanese government bond yields. Market alert on decline in bond yields due to BOJ's ultra-loose policy. 10-year JGB yield reaches lowest level since September 20.
Significant drop in Japanese government bond yields. Market alert on decline in bond yields due to BOJ\'s ultra-loose policy. 10-year JGB yield reaches lowest level since September 20.
Read moreSingapore Emerges as Top Investor in Japanese Real Estate Sector by 2023
Singapore takes the lead as the largest investor in Japanese real estate by 2023, surpassing the US, Canada, and UAE. Capital flows expected to reach $3 billion.
Singapore takes the lead as the largest investor in Japanese real estate by 2023, surpassing the US, Canada, and UAE. Capital flows expected to reach $3 billion.
Read moreRising Japanese Real Estate Prices: Driven by Foreign Cash Flow
Discover how foreign investment is fueling the rise of Japanese real estate prices. Explore the impact of tourism growth, semiconductor investments, and redevelopment projects.
Discover how foreign investment is fueling the rise of Japanese real estate prices. Explore the impact of tourism growth, semiconductor investments, and redevelopment projects.
Read moreTokyo Hotel Prices Skyrocket Amid Tourism Boom and Weak Yen
Dive into the rapid rise of hotel prices in Tokyo, outpacing major global cities, fueled by the booming tourism industry and the depreciation of the yen. Luxury hotel rates now exceed pre-COVID levels by approximately 30%.
Dive into the rapid rise of hotel prices in Tokyo, outpacing major global cities, fueled by the booming tourism industry and the depreciation of the yen. Luxury hotel rates now exceed pre-COVID levels by approximately 30%.
Read moreJapanese Office Real Estate: A Haven for Foreign Investors
The Japanese office real estate market has emerged as a safe haven for foreign investors, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Japanese office real estate market has emerged as a safe haven for foreign investors, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreUnraveling the Mystery of Unclaimed Real Estate in Japan | Unknown Facts
In Japan, the issue of property without heirs has become a significant challenge for local authorities. Many deceased individuals in the country leave no wills and have no relatives to claim their assets, leading to difficulties in managing and distributing these properties effectively.
In Japan, the issue of property without heirs has become a significant challenge for local authorities. Many deceased individuals in the country leave no wills and have no relatives to claim their assets, leading to difficulties in managing and distributing these properties effectively.
Read moreJapanese Investors Surpass $100 Billion in Foreign Bond Purchases
In a remarkable six-month period, Japanese investors have broken records by purchasing over 14.6 trillion yen ($103 billion) worth of foreign bonds.
In a remarkable six-month period, Japanese investors have broken records by purchasing over 14.6 trillion yen ($103 billion) worth of foreign bonds.
Read moreInside the Financial Habits and Spending Patterns of Japanese Millennials
According to a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center, Japan is home to around 27 million individuals belonging to Generation Y, which accounts for approximately one-fifth of the country's total population.
According to a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center, Japan is home to around 27 million individuals belonging to Generation Y, which accounts for approximately one-fifth of the country\'s total population.
Read moreWealthy Japanese buy Supercars to avoid devaluation
For many wealthy Japanese, in the context of the weakening Yen, it is more profitable to invest in supercars than to keep cash.
For many wealthy Japanese, in the context of the weakening Yen, it is more profitable to invest in supercars than to keep cash.
Read moreDoes Japanese Yen depreciation benefit Japan's economic recovery?
Yen falls to its lowest level in more than 20 years is seen as a "tonic" for Japan's economic recovery. However, the benefit of this must be used wisely.
Yen falls to its lowest level in more than 20 years is seen as a "tonic" for Japan\'s economic recovery. However, the benefit of this must be used wisely.
Read moreWhat are Rich Japanese Investing in?
While China ranks second, Japan is the country with the most HNWIs (High-net-worth individuals) in Asia and second in the world, just behind the US. In fact, one in 17 households in Japan has a net worth of more than $1 million.
While China ranks second, Japan is the country with the most HNWIs (High-net-worth individuals) in Asia and second in the world, just behind the US. In fact, one in 17 households in Japan has a net worth of more than $1 million.
Read moreLIVE LONGER: 6 JAPANESE SECRETS TO LONGEVITY AND HAPPINESS
Referring to Japan, many people will immediately think of longevity.
Japan is a country with a long life expectancy and always leads the world in life expectancy. In which, Nagano province is place with the longest life expectancy in Japan.
Referring to Japan, many people will immediately think of longevity.
Japan is a country with a long life expectancy and always leads the world in life expectancy. In which, Nagano province is place with the longest life expectancy in Japan.
Read moreJapanese billionaire invites 8 lunar travelers
Japanese billionaire Maezawa announced that he would pay eight people to travel with him around the Moon, scheduled to depart in 2023.
Japanese billionaire Maezawa announced that he would pay eight people to travel with him around the Moon, scheduled to depart in 2023.
Read moreJapan faces a demographic disaster because young people are not married
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused the number of married couples in Japan to be less and less, as a result, the birth rate decreases while the population is rapidly aging.
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused the number of married couples in Japan to be less and less, as a result, the birth rate decreases while the population is rapidly aging.
Read moreJapanese companies expand sales through live streams
Amid demand from domestic and international travel declined due to the Covid-19 outbreak, Japanese companies began selling products to Chinese consumers through live streams.
Amid demand from domestic and international travel declined due to the Covid-19 outbreak, Japanese companies began selling products to Chinese consumers through live streams.
Read moreChinese makeup style - Chiborg is trendy in Japan
Previously, on the shelves of imported cosmetics in department stores in Japan, Korean cosmetic products often dominated. However, thanks to the explosion of the "Chiborg" trend, Chinese-style makeup that became popular on social media, Chinese cosmetics began to penetrate Japan.
Previously, on the shelves of imported cosmetics in department stores in Japan, Korean cosmetic products often dominated. However, thanks to the explosion of the "Chiborg" trend, Chinese-style makeup that became popular on social media, Chinese cosmetics began to penetrate Japan.
Read moreLexus is developing a new electric SUV
The Japanese luxury car maker Lexus plans to build new electric models to increase competition with competitors.
The Japanese luxury car maker Lexus plans to build new electric models to increase competition with competitors.
Read moreLIVE LONGER: 10 Best Habits For Longevity From Japanese People
Why do Japanese people live the longest, have the healthiest hearts and the healthiest physiques? Very simple, because Japanese people always maintain themselves 10 best habits for longevity that are easy to follow as below.
Why do Japanese people live the longest, have the healthiest hearts and the healthiest physiques? Very simple, because Japanese people always maintain themselves 10 best habits for longevity that are easy to follow as below.
Read more7 benefits of drinking hojicha (hōjicha) in morning
When you want to improve your health through diet, at this time, hojicha (hōjicha) is the most-chosen drink. Perhaps the following 7 benefits of drinking hojicha (hōjicha) are the cause of "beating" the habit of drinking coffee or alcohol and is popular in the morning.
When you want to improve your health through diet, at this time, hojicha (hōjicha) is the most-chosen drink. Perhaps the following 7 benefits of drinking hojicha (hōjicha) are the cause of "beating" the habit of drinking coffee or alcohol and is popular in the morning.
Read moreJapanese newlyweds receive a subsidy of 600,000 yen from the government
Japanese newlyweds aged 40 and under will receive a subsidy of 600,000 yen from the Japanese government.
Japanese newlyweds aged 40 and under will receive a subsidy of 600,000 yen from the Japanese government.
Read moreJapan promotes online working
The Japanese Government will provide funding to localities to promote online working methods. To train human resources, the government is also considering increasing payrolls to local public universities since 2022, and mobilizing specialized human resources in the digital field to work in localities.
The Japanese Government will provide funding to localities to promote online working methods. To train human resources, the government is also considering increasing payrolls to local public universities since 2022, and mobilizing specialized human resources in the digital field to work in localities.
Read moreArtificial meat is now accepted by Japan
Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation and Israel's Aleph Farms have just reached a standard cooperation agreement for preparing to supply artificial beef for the Japanese market.
Japan\'s Mitsubishi Corporation and Israel\'s Aleph Farms have just reached a standard cooperation agreement for preparing to supply artificial beef for the Japanese market.
Read moreWhy do Japanese millennials like to buy used products?
In addtion to the Mottainai culture, without stable jobs and unstable income, Japanese millennials are increasingly saving and preferring cheap used goods.
In addtion to the Mottainai culture, without stable jobs and unstable income, Japanese millennials are increasingly saving and preferring cheap used goods.
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