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Financial conditions in the US are tightening as rates rise, equities fall and we see liquidity diminishing. This setup could be set to continue as long as we see: 1) Signs of inflation remaining sticky or re-accelerating 2) The Fed cautious about the timing of cutting 3) Large deficit spending amid rising rates causing interest rate spend to surge (could hit $1.6T by Dec y/y w/o a rate cut) 米国の金融環境は、金利が上昇し、株価が下落し、流動性が減少する中で引き締まっています。 この設定は、次のことが確認される限り継続するように設定できます。 1) インフレが依然として低迷しているか、再加速している兆候 2) 利下げのタイミングに慎重なFRB 3) 金利上昇による多額の財政赤字により金利支出が急増(12月までに前年比1.6兆ドルに達する可能性あり) by Markets and Mayhem
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JOB-MATCHING SERVICES FOR GIG WORK SPREADING IN JAPAN Matchmaking services for short-term workers are growing in Japan, in tandem with a rise in the number of people looking for “gig work” to fill their free time. Mercari is best known for its flea market app. It entered the job search business this month. Customers can use an app to quickly find work that lasts as little as one hour. There is no need for interviews or preparing resumes. Another provider, Timee, started posting part-time positions last month with an option for applicants to become permanent hires down the road. Sharefull has launched an app that notifies users of permanent positions based on their past experience and performance. Yano Research Institute believes the market for such services in Japan is set to grow sharply. It sees 27-percent growth for this fiscal year from the previous period to become worth more than 82 billion yen, or 560 million dollars.
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OHTANI SPEAKS OUT ON SCANDAL Japanese star Ohtani Shohei has spoken up about the scandal everyone else in baseball is speaking about. He has kept quiet since his former interpreter was accused of illegal gambling and “massive theft.” But now, he's shared his side of the story. Ohtani held a news conference at the Los Angeles Dodgers stadium to address the allegations that surfaced last week around his camp. U.S. media reported Mizuhara Ippei had amassed debts with an illegal bookmaker of 4.5 million dollars. The team fired him, and Ohtani's lawyers are accusing him of wiring money from Ohtani's bank account. Ohtani says he didn't know about the debt nor about Mizuhara's gambling addiction until Mizuhara spoke last week to the team. He says it's “really hard” to verbalize how he is feeling right now. But he says he's saddened and shocked that someone he trusted has done this.
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WAJIMA'S MORNING MARKET HELD IN KANAZAWA The massive earthquake that struck central Japan on New Year's Day devastated parts of Wajima City in Ishikawa Prefecture. The city has been unable to host its famous morning market. But locals on Saturday were able to shop at an outdoor event again for the first time since the disaster. Vendors set up a temporary market in the prefectural capital of Kanazawa City. Twenty-nine shops took part in the event. That is only one-third of the usual number. People were able to buy dried fish. They were also able to purchase Wajima lacquerware that survived the disaster. (Hashimoto Minako / Organizer) “We have no idea what will happen in the future. Times are often hard and occasionally we feel helpless. But it was our goal to hold the market here today, so everyone will take heart and stay strong.” The organizer says she will continue to participate in efforts to reconstruct her hometown.
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SCHOOL STARTS IN AFGHANISTAN WITHOUT GIRLS We turn now to Afghanistan, where a new school year has started, but without girls. The Taliban have prohibited female students from receiving education beyond the sixth grade. The move has drawn growing international criticism. Schools across Afghanistan began classes this week for the new academic year. The Taliban have been governing the country based on their own interpretation of Islamic law since retaking power three years ago. The group has barred women from higher education. This 14-year-old girl says she's very disappointed. She had prepared a bag and a uniform, hoping the Taliban would allow them to join classes. (Girl) “It's very painful that schools are still closed to us. I want authorities to reopen them. Girls also have dreams of becoming doctors or engineers in the future.”
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MANGA INDUSTRY CALLS FOR ACTION TO TACKLE OVERSEAS PIRACY A growing number of piracy websites are taking advantage of the global popularity of Japanese manga to illegally sell foreign-language versions. Officials of related industries say action is needed to tackle the problem. The Authorized Books of Japan says a survey conducted in February found more than 1,200 sites were offering pirated titles. The ABJ says more than 70 percent of them were in foreign languages, mainly targeting people in Southeast Asian countries. The organization estimates that these foreign-language sites have at least five times the traffic of the Japanese ones. The estimated damage from overseas copyright infringement was much higher than the 2.5 billion dollars reported in Japan last year.
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Multiple illegal apps guiding users to overseas piracy sites are another issue to be resolved. The Content Overseas Distribution Association, or CODA, says it's difficult to identify overseas piracy sites through official app stores, as stores vary across countries and regions.
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An overtime cap for truck drivers in Japan took effect with the start of the new fiscal year on April 1. The move is aimed at improving working conditions for truckers. It's prompting businesses to find more efficient ways to transport their goods. One private think tank estimates that if no measures are taken, the overtime cap could reduce haulage capacity by about 35 percent by 2030. Major convenience store chain Lawson cut deliveries of boxed meals to some of its stores from three times a day to two, starting in December. Rival FamilyMart has been tapping the logistics network of Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan since February to supply some of its stores near Tokyo. Other businesses are switching from road to rail. One cattle feed producer in the northern dairy region of Hokkaido now uses trains to ship feed for part of the journey to a storage facility.
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