KAMPALA, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A Ugandan court has charged eight finance ministry ... Japan and Poland, according to the charge sheet. Some of the money was also illegally paid out from the central ...
Eight officials from Uganda’s Ministry of Finance have ... (IDA), a World Bank affiliate, as repayments for Uganda’s loans but were instead sent to two companies in Japan and Poland.
That’s happening just as its financing costs are inching higher as a result of the Bank of ... to a finance ministry estimate last month. The IMF forecast the size of Japan’s public debt ...
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is the central bank of Japan ... as the BoJ governor role has traditionally gone to long-serving Finance Ministry bureaucrats or central bank officials.
That’s happening just as its financing costs are inching higher as a result of the Bank of Japan’s rate ... according to a finance ministry estimate last month. The IMF forecast the size of Japan’s ...
(Bloomberg) -- Japanese nominal wages rose at the fastest pace in nearly three decades, supporting the Bank of Japan’s latest ... the labor ministry said Wednesday. The reading exceeded ...
Seven & i was classified as “core” to Japan’s national security in September, raising questions as to whether it was a defensive move. The finance ministry said at the time that the ...
Outlays adjusted for inflation gained 2.7% in December from a year earlier, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported ... boost to their paychecks will likely be encouraging for the Bank of Japan, ...
A Ugandan court has charged eight finance ... in Japan and Poland, according to the charge sheet. Some of the money was also illegally paid out from the central bank to a company in London, the charge ...
Following a major cyberattack on the Bank of Uganda, which led to the loss of approximately 62 billion Ugandan shillings ($16.87 million), the Ugandan authorities have arrested nine officials from the ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he agreed with U.S. President Donald Trump that the two countries will leave ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba confirmed that Japan and the U.S. will delegate foreign exchange-rate matters to their ...