AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEmergency Budget: Japan approved a ¥19 billion emergency extra budget to blunt the Iran-war energy shock, subsidizing petrol, electricity and gas to protect households from soaring utility bills. Markets: The Nikkei 225 surged past 68,000 for the first time as AI-linked and semiconductor stocks led gains, even as oil rose on Middle East tensions and the yen hovered near 160 per dollar. FX Watch: Traders are watching the ¥160 line closely after a month-old intervention, with renewed Gulf hostilities keeping pressure on the yen. Tech & Security: Anthropic says 150 new organizations will get access to its Claude Mythos, including major Japanese banks expected to use it for cybersecurity checks. Sports Tech: NTT will run remote rugby video officiating using its IOWN network during the Japan Rugby League One playoff final at Tokyo’s National Stadium. Crime: Police arrested a senior yakuza figure and two others over a ¥423 million cash theft in Tokyo’s Ueno district. Public Safety: A bear attack in Fukushima injured four people, underscoring rising bear encounters. Environment: Japan reintroduced crested ibises into the wild after decades of extinction, with more birds planned for release. Diplomacy: Japan pledged continued support for Palau and cooperation toward PALM11 ahead of key Pacific meetings.
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