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  • Japan Set To Waive Some Visa Requirements In October To Boost Tourism

    Japan Set To Waive Some Visa Requirements In October To Boost Tourism0

    Following the change, Japan will not require visas for short-term travelers from the United States and certain other countries, and will scrap the daily entry cap of 50,000 people, the media outlet said. to waive visa requirements for certain tourists and remove a limit on daily arrivals in October as it aims to benefit from a rebound

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  • Japan outshines Asian Stocks On Tech Strength, Chinese Markets Lag

    Japan outshines Asian Stocks On Tech Strength, Chinese Markets Lag0

    Japanese stocks moved back towards a 33-year high on Friday, outpacing their Asian peers amid increased optimism over chipmaking stocks, while Chinese markets lagged as investors fretted over slowing economic growth and worsening U.S. ties. Broader Asian stocks also ticked lower in anticipation of more cues on the U.S. debt ceiling and a potential default.

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  • Japan Foreign Reserves Fall For Third Month After Intervention

    Japan Foreign Reserves Fall For Third Month After Intervention0

    Japan’s foreign reserves extended declines in October, following the previous month’s record drop, the Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday, reflecting the largest ever amount of yen-buying, dollar-selling interventionThe data comes alongside separate figures that confirmed Japan did not conduct stealth intervention in September and only entered the market to buy yen for U.S. dollars

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  • Japan Extends Long Trade Deficit Run, Slow Chinese Demand Stokes Worry

    Japan Extends Long Trade Deficit Run, Slow Chinese Demand Stokes Worry0

    Japan logged a trade deficit for a 16th straight month in November as imports surged to a record level, while subdued growth in exports to China fanned concern about how COVID disruptions there could impact other economies. The trade deficit came in at 2 trillion yen ($14.8 billion) – the fourth month in a row

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  • ITR Mistakes? Trouble Ahead: Wrong Deductions & Exemptions

    ITR Mistakes? Trouble Ahead: Wrong Deductions & Exemptions0

    Distorting of pay and asserting improper derivations while documenting the Annual Expense form (ITR) for AY 2023-24 can prompt serious outcomes, as per Annual Duty Division. Mitali Madhusmita, Head Boss Magistrate of Annual Duty, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana district, as of late said that numerous citizens have guaranteed discounts of as high as 75% to

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  • Is investing a luck or skill

    Is investing a luck or skill0

    Over the last few years, many new investors have entered financial markets lulled by the promises of making “easy money”, “quick returns” etc. Investing involves both luck and skill and when you are on a roll, unfortunately most believe success to be a function of your skill. Is there a way to gauge if investment

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