-
New: Be the face of NewsCred - upload an avatar photo to your profile here!
-
New: Get karma - comment and vote on articles and climb up our Leaderboard!
-
New: NewsCred in the news - read what the media is saying about us here!
Tomoko A. Hosaka
100
CredRank
101 credits.
0 discredits.
Writes for SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE ,
56 articles on NewsCred are written by Tomoko A. Hosaka.What Do You Think?
If you think this author writes credible and
quality content, please credit this author.
If you think this author writes biased or factually inaccurate content, please discredit this author.
Tomoko A. Hosaka's Credibility Trend *
* This graph illustrates credibility (CredRank) over time for this author.
Latest Articles by Tomoko A. Hosaka
Japan stocks rise as Nikkei ends worst year ever
A miserable year for Japanese stocks ended with a modest gain Tuesday that did little to mitigate the market's worst annual performance on record. The benchmark Nikkei...
Japan proposes record $990.9 billion budget to bolster economy
TOKYO - Japan unveiled a budget proposal yesterday that, if approved, will push spending to record levels as the government scrambles to battle an deepening recession.
Japan unveils record budget to bolster economy
Japan's budget will balloon to a record high next year as the government embarks on a spending spree to battle an ever-deepening recession. In a draft budget released ...
Japan central bank cuts key rate to 0.1 percent
Japan's central bank cut its key interest rate to 0.1 percent on Friday, joining the U.S. Federal Reserve in lowering borrowing rates to nearly zero amid an ever-worse...
Expectations mounting for Bank of Japan rate cut
The U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate cut to new lows has intensified speculation that Japan's central bank will follow suit this week and also slash its key rate t...
Asian banks still strong but face tough road ahead
The global financial crisis may have ravaged banks in the West, but look East for a different story. In Asia, banks are bruised but not collapsing. Governments haven't...
World Bank: East Asia to see slower growth in 2009
East Asian economies are far better prepared to tackle the latest financial turmoil than they were during their own crisis a decade earlier, but they nonetheless face ...
Japan stocks gain on hopes for commodities demand
Japanese stocks rose Tuesday as investors brushed off the latest round of grim economic data and instead pinned their hopes on global stimulus measures likely to fuel ...
Asian markets mixed as caution tempers hope
Asian markets flitted in and out of positive territory Tuesday, buoyed by hopes for stimulus measures by the world's biggest economies but unable to shake off pervasiv...
Nomura to layoff up to 1,000 employees in London
Nomura Holdings Inc. will layoff up to 1,000 employees in London, less than three months after it bought big chunks of the global business of failed U.S. investment ba...
Japan stocks higher but wariness lingers
Japanese shares gained Wednesday after a rebound on Wall Street, but gloom about the global economy and weakness in auto stocks tempered sentiment. The benchmark Nikke...
Gloom returns to Asian markets after Dow's plunge
Gloom returned to Asian markets Tuesday as investors dumped stocks following huge overnight losses on Wall Street and dismal economic data out of the U.S., a crucial e...



















