Sports
Tiger Woods, Mark O’Meara and John Daly maintained their mastery of the Old Course on Friday with a 3-0 sweep of Japan that set up a battle of unbeatens in the Dunhill Cup at St.
Oct. 10, 1998
World & Nation
A key Finance Ministry official encouraged Daiwa Bank to delay announcing a $1.1-billion trading loss at its New York branch this summer, a former bank official alleged in an interview published Sunday.
Oct. 23, 1995
Business
Japan braced for the resignation today of the president of scandal-plagued Daiwa Bank, whose board of directors was expected to call for the ouster of Akira Fujita in the wake of Daiwa’s $1.1-billion loss in bond trading and subsequent efforts to cover it up.
Oct. 9, 1995
Scandal-plagued Daiwa Bank announced the resignations of its president and chairman today, succumbing to pressure that they accept responsibility for a rogue trader in the bank’s New York office who lost $1.1 billion in illicit transactions and for subsequent efforts to hide the losses.
U.S. and Japanese regulators knew as early as 1993 about deceptive dealings by Daiwa Bank’s New York operations--two years before a bond trader’s $1.1-billion loss surfaced at the same office, the Japanese bank said Friday.
Oct. 7, 1995
Perhaps only the Japanese, who financed an economic miracle through their devotion to saving money, could have devised and embraced the latest rage here: anti-credit cards.
Jan. 9, 1989
Tiger Woods says he’s ‘right there in the ballgame’
April 7, 2011
For years, the question has lingered: Should the U.S. apologize for dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima?
April 29, 2016
Science & Medicine
Isemi Igarashi is nursing a beer in a cramped Tokyo sushi bar and expounding on the future for microscopic robots when he notices a mosquito circling his raw tuna.
Jan. 6, 1991
Sports Now
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April 5, 2011