Topic: Tokyo
TOKYO (Reuters) - Dell Inc, the world's third-largest PC maker, has filed a lawsuit against Sharp Corp, Hitachi Ltd, Toshiba Corp and two other companies for alleged price fixing of LCD displays. Dell filed the suit at a U.S. district court in San Francisco on Friday against the group of five firms, which also includes Japan's Seiko Epson ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese women's rugby team for the 2016 Olympics could be made up of a fearsome mixture of rough-and-tumble martial arts experts. The karate-kicking hopefuls were joined by judoka among a total of 88 women who took part in a tryout for the Japan Women's Rugby Football Federation at the weekend. "I thought the scrum and ...
Speculation that China will take more steps to cool its economy hit sentiment in Asia Monday, with Shanghai and Hong Kong lower as risk-averse investors stayed on the sidelines. Trade was relatively quiet ahead of meetings this week by eurozone finance ministers and the US and Japanese central banks. Investors were also awaiting a raft of data due from the ...
