| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 04.07. | Micron breaks ground on $9 billion western Japan plant expansion | ||
| 04.07. | Energy-hungry Asia is already drawing lessons from Iran crisis | ||
| 04.07. | European nations now believe some Hormuz fees are inevitable | ||
| 04.07. | Iran exploring oil sales to Japan, with buyers seeking longer sanctions waiver | ||
| 03.07. | Japan's 2026 wage talks result in third year of gains above 5% | ||
| 03.07. | Kioxia ships samples of new flash memory for AI data centers | ||
| 03.07. | Google loses fight against record €4.1 billion EU antitrust fine | ||
| 03.07. | Trump financial disclosure shows 21,000 trades in 2025 | ||
| 03.07. | Inside Japan's $25 billion consumer market built on fan devotion | ||
| 03.07. | SoftBank plans to rent AI compute in U.S. at 10-gigawatt scale | ||
| 03.07. | Japan's convertible bonds regain favor as rates continue to rise | ||
| 03.07. | South Korea opens 24-hour won trading at a fraught moment | ||
| 03.07. | Trump Insists 'there's nothing wrong' with his big crypto gains | ||
| 03.07. | OpenAI proposes handing U.S. government a 5% stake, report says | ||
| 03.07. | A new, inexpensive Chinese AI model is catching up with Anthropic, OpenAI on their home turf | ||
| 02.07. | Summer bonuses at major Japan firms top ¥1 million for first time | ||
| 02.07. | Government signals flexibility on ¥1,500 minimum wage target | ||
| 02.07. | SoftBank plans to offer AI-tailored cloud services in U.S. from next fiscal year | ||
| 02.07. | Sinking yen and robust economy support BOJ case for earlier rate hike | ||
| 02.07. | An English furniture maker faces AI era of bots buying sofas | ||
| 02.07. | Nissan CEO insists alliance with Renault has never been better | ||
| 02.07. | Toyota and Hyundai sales rise on hybrid demand while GM sits out | ||
| 02.07. | First-half bankruptcies reach highest level since 2022 as weak yen takes toll | ||
| 02.07. | Thailand gets serious about chasing high-spending tourists | ||
| 02.07. | Apple seeks to buy Chinese-made memory chips by lobbying U.S. |