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Human Made IPO: Japanese Streetwear Brand Goes Public

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Human⁤ Made, Nigo’s Streetwear Brand,⁤ to List ⁢on ⁢Tokyo Stock ​Exchange Next Month

TOKYO – Human Made, the​ influential streetwear brand founded by fashion ‍designer Nigo, will⁤ begin trading on⁣ the Tokyo Stock ⁣Exchange‌ (TSE)⁤ on November ⁤27th. ‍The company​ announced today⁤ it has submitted the necessary documentation to⁢ regulatory authorities and ⁤detailed plans for a public​ offering.

The listing comes as global interest in Japanese​ pop culture – including fashion, animation, and games ​- surges, fueled by increased foreign tourism and a‌ weaker yen.⁢ human⁢ Made’s move to go public signals ‌a ⁤potential⁢ expansion ⁢of its overseas buisness,⁢ already established with stores in Shanghai,‌ Seoul, and‌ Hong Kong, and reflects the growing financial viability of Japanese ‌streetwear on the world stage.

The‍ offering ⁣will include the issuance‌ of⁤ 931,400⁢ new shares and the sale of 4.74 ​million existing‌ shares, based on an expected price of 2,920 yen⁤ per share. Nomura Securities ‍and Mizuho Securities​ will jointly lead the underwriting process, with a potential over-allotment of up to 850,700 shares depending on demand.

Founded in 2010 by Nigo, also known for establishing the A BATHING APE brand,⁢ Human Made has become a significant player in ⁢the ‍fashion ⁣industry. Rei ⁣Matsunuma, formerly of Uniqlo, served as ⁤representative​ director and CEO until 2024, ​and now focuses on her role as creative ⁢director.

Nigo’s‍ influence extends‌ beyond Human Made; he is also‍ an⁤ advisor⁣ to ‌LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton,alongside musician Pharrell Williams​ – artistic director of LVMH’s ​KENZO brand -⁣ and artist KAWS,both frequent collaborators with‌ Nigo.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Yen Plunges Amid Intervention Watch as Takaichi Victory Fuels Depreciation

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

yen Slides to ‍New Lows as Carry Trade Momentum Builds,⁣ Raising Intervention Concerns

TOKYO -‌ The japanese yen is facing renewed depreciation pressure as the prospect of continued ultra-loose monetary policy, reinforced by recent political developments, fuels‍ a resurgence in ⁢the ​yen carry trade. The dollar-yen exchange rate is approaching⁤ 155 yen, ⁣prompting scrutiny from the ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan.

The yen’s decline gained⁣ traction ‌following the recent presidential election results, which diminished expectations for ​an imminent⁤ Bank⁢ of japan ⁤interest rate hike. Bank of America revised its year-end‌ dollar-yen forecast from 153 ‌yen to⁣ 155 yen,while Deutsche⁤ Bank shifted⁤ its outlook on the yen from bullish to⁢ neutral.

“There is currently no reason to actively ⁣buy the yen,” stated ⁣Marito‍ Ueda, director of SBI FXTrade.‍ “If there is no strong check from the⁤ Ministry of Finance and the Bank of‍ Japan does not send any message regarding interest rate hikes, it ‌woudl not be surprising for the dollar/yen to go as high⁢ as 155‍ yen.”

adding to the⁢ pressure, U.S.President​ Trump, scheduled to​ visit Japan in October, has repeatedly accused Japan of currency manipulation.In August,U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent criticized the Bank of Japan ‍for⁣ being “behind‍ the curve” in addressing inflation, a rare public rebuke of ⁢another contry’s central bank policy.

Market expectations ⁢for a Bank of Japan rate hike in October have fallen to around 25%, down⁢ from over 60% a week ago, as measured by the overnight index swap (OIS) market.

“A decision to leave the dollar unchanged is likely to lead to further depreciation⁤ of the yen,” said Carol ​Kong, a strategist at‍ the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. The Bank of japan Governor Kazuo Ueda’s presentation of ‍the short-term interest rate outlook will‌ be crucial in determining the yen’s ⁢trajectory.

– Coverage cooperation: Masahiro Hidaka, John Cheng and Hidenori Yamanaka

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Former Honda Advisor Predicts Difficult Bank of Japan Interest Rate Hike

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 6, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

honda ‍Etsuro Weighs In on Takaichi‘s Economic Path, Yen Weakness,​ and Monetary Policy

Following the election of​ Sanae Takaichi as leader of the Liberal Democratic ‍Party (LDP), economic analyst Honda Etsuro, a former cabinet advisor to Takaichi and contributor to her book “National Power Studies,”‌ has offered ⁤insights into the potential direction of Japanese economic‍ policy. According to a recent report from bloomberg,Honda believes a modest increase in interest rates – from the current level of around 0.5% to approximately 0.75% -⁢ is⁢ manageable, provided the economic situation‌ doesn’t ⁣considerably ⁢worsen. He indicated a 0.25% increase could be implemented as early as December, tho concerns regarding the US economy remain a ‍factor.

Honda’s assessment suggests​ that further interest rate hikes are not off the table even under​ Takaichi, who advocates for aggressive fiscal ⁢and monetary policies to stimulate growth. However, he anticipates that the timeline for​ such increases will likely be more‍ gradual than previously anticipated by the market.

The market reacted sharply to takaichi’s victory on September 4th, initially favoring former contender shinjiro Koizumi. The Nikkei stock Average experienced a significant rise, exceeding ​2,000 yen compared to the⁣ previous weekend. Simultaneously,the yen plummeted to its lowest value as august 1st,briefly reaching the mid-150 yen range against ⁤the dollar.This led to a considerable decrease ​in predictions for ⁢an⁣ October interest rate hike, falling from nearly 70% to around 20%.

Honda cautioned that continued yen weakness could complicate the Bank of Japan’s ⁤(BOJ) deliberations regarding interest rate adjustments. While⁣ a weaker yen typically benefits the Japanese economy, an excessive decline could exacerbate inflationary pressures. He specifically noted that a yen exceeding 150 to the dollar woudl be considered “a bit excessive.” Following Honda’s comments, the​ yen partially recovered, ⁢briefly returning to the ‍149 yen 80 sen range.

Takaichi ⁤has emphasized a focus on combating ⁤rising‌ prices, and has indicated ⁢openness to utilizing deficit bonds for investments like defense spending, while also expressing a commitment to maintaining consumption tax ​cuts.Balancing these aggressive fiscal measures⁣ with the need to control inflation will be a key challenge.

The future of the 2013 joint statement between the government and the BOJ,aimed at‌ overcoming deflation,is also under scrutiny. This statement is a cornerstone of Abenomics. Takaichi ‌has stated a need to “carefully consider whether the⁤ Accord is the best now.” However, Honda advised against hasty changes to the agreement, arguing ⁣that alterations could inadvertently impact crucial ⁣elements of the statement, particularly given the continued importance of achieving the 2% price stability target.

honda highlighted Takaichi’s potential to foster ‌strong relations with the United States, drawing on her close ties to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, ‍who enjoyed a positive relationship with former US President Donald‌ Trump.He believes Takaichi is well-positioned to‍ build⁢ a similar rapport⁢ with trump, contrasting this with⁢ the less close relationship between Abe and‌ former Prime Minister shigeru Ishiba.

Note: ⁣ This article is based solely on the provided text and does not include any external facts or speculation. All facts and viewpoints‌ are directly attributed to Honda Etsuro and Takaichi Sanae as reported in the source ⁣material.

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Business

US Drug Tariffs: Minimal Impact Expected for Major Pharma Firms

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trump‘s Proposed Drug Tariffs Expected ⁤to Have⁤ Limited Impact on Major Pharma

WASHINGTON ‍ – Former President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to impose tariffs on ‌pharmaceutical⁢ imports is anticipated to have a ‌minimal effect on the largest drugmakers, as many have ​already begun establishing manufacturing facilities within the United States, according to a Bloomberg report. The plan, details of which remain largely undefined, has prompted‍ some uncertainty in European markets, though initial reactions ‍have been muted.

The move comes as major​ pharmaceutical companies – including Merck,‌ Novo‌ Nordisk, adn Eli Lilly – have initiated construction of U.S.-based factories since 2023, aiming to secure domestic supply chains and bolster production of key‌ medications in areas like⁢ cancer, diabetes, ‌and ​immunology.This​ proactive​ shift suggests the industry is already preparing for potential trade disruptions.

While Trump’s comments have raised concerns, analysts suggest the actual⁣ impact may ‍be “vague or almost unclear,” according to Jared Holtz, a healthcare specialist at Mizuho Securities. Uncertainty remains regarding whether countries with ⁣existing trade agreements‌ with the ‍U.S.‌ will be exempt from the proposed ​tariffs.

The European union has affirmed a ‌trade agreement with the U.S.that limits tariffs on drugs, semiconductors, and ⁢wood exports from the region to a maximum of 15%. Despite​ this,European pharmaceutical stocks experienced limited movement on September 26th,with⁢ Novo Nordisk briefly falling 3.1%.

September 26, 2025 0 comments
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Trump’s War on Media: Kimmel Suspension Sparks Controversy

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 19, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Trump‍ Management’s Pressure on Media Intensifies with Kimmel Suspension

recent events indicate a growing trend of pressure on American⁤ media outlets from the Trump administration, culminating‌ in the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s program ​by Nexstar ⁤media Group, owner of numerous ABC affiliates. This follows a pattern of‌ settlements‍ paid by major networks – ABC⁣ and CBS ⁢- to resolve lawsuits filed by former President Trump, raising concerns about a chilling effect on free speech and ⁤a potential⁤ shift towards state-influenced media.

The situation ⁣began to escalate with trump’s legal challenges to ⁢critical coverage.In December,ABC News paid⁣ $15 ⁣million to⁣ settle ⁤a libel lawsuit stemming from comments made by host George Stephanopoulos. Similarly, CBS News settled ​a $16 million claim in July, alleging bias in ⁢an interview favoring Kamala ‍Harris during the 2024 presidential election. These settlements coincided with network efforts to secure‍ approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for significant⁢ mergers – Paramount Global’s merger with Skydance Media for CBS, and‌ Nexstar’s acquisition of Tegna ​for ABC. Following the CBS⁣ settlement, the ⁤network announced the end of Stephen Colbert’s program, known for its frequent ​criticism of Trump, ⁢shortly before the ⁣FCC approved ⁢the merger.

the FCC’s role has come under scrutiny. while⁣ historically rare,the agency possesses the authority to revoke broadcasting ⁢licenses,a power that could be leveraged to influence content. FCC Chairman Carr publicly criticized Kimmel on a conservative podcast, suggesting potential​ repercussions‌ for ABC’s⁤ parent company, Disney. Days later, Nexstar announced the suspension of Kimmel’s show.Nexstar ⁢maintains the decision was made independently, without prior ‍communication with the FCC or other government agencies.

experts warn of the implications for journalistic ‍freedom. Juan Manuel Benitez, a professor at Columbia University’s⁣ School of International⁣ and ‍Public Affairs, noted that ‌media companies, academic institutions, and ​American businesses appear to be “suffering⁤ to the ⁣will” of the Trump administration,‍ framing the issue‍ as⁢ a business decision rather than a partisan one. New York ⁣University comedy script teacher Saul Austerlitz described Kimmel’s suspension as a “critical turning point,” warning that even ​mild⁤ satire could face censorship, effectively limiting commentary to conservative viewpoints.

Trump himself‌ has openly celebrated the suspension and‌ demanded further ​action against ⁣other late-night hosts, Jimmy Fallon and seth Meyers, on NBC. ‌He characterized​ late-night ‍programs as “the Democrats’ minions” and asserted that⁤ constant criticism of ‍him is​ “not allowed” on networks with broadcasting licenses.

The events surrounding Kimmel’s suspension,⁣ coupled with the prior settlements and the‌ FCC’s potential influence, suggest a deliberate strategy‍ to exert control over media narratives, ​raising concerns about the future of independent journalism in the United States.

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Canada Asylum Surge: US Immigration Policies Drive Record Applications

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 19, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Asylum Claims Surge at Canada‌ Border Following Increased U.S. ‍ICE ⁤Raids

OTTAWA – A significant increase in asylum‌ claims from U.S. citizens is ⁤being reported at the Canada-U.S.border, coinciding with intensified raids ​by ⁣U.S. Immigration and Customs​ Enforcement (ICE). canadian authorities have observed⁤ a​ surge in individuals illegally crossing the border, seeking refugee status,‌ particularly‍ between‍ July and ⁣August.

The rise in crossings is believed to be driven, in part, by U.S.-born children⁤ with parents‍ residing ‌in ‍the U.S.without legal status, seeking​ refuge‍ in Canada.While U.S. law ‌grants automatic⁣ citizenship to those born within its⁣ borders, former President Trump had attempted to alter ⁤these provisions.The‌ Safe ⁤Third country Agreement excludes U.S. citizens ⁣from claiming asylum in Canada.

As of this year, a total ‍of 1,125 people have been apprehended attempting to enter Canada ⁣illegally from the U.S. and have‌ been ⁤repatriated.⁤ U.S. Customs and‌ Border ​Protection ⁤(CBP)⁣ has not yet responded to​ requests for comment regarding the situation.

The original Bloomberg article, “Migrants‍ Flee ⁢US for Canada ⁢After‍ ICE Agents Intensify⁢ Raids,” contributed to this report.

Interview cooperation Randy Thantong-Knight

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