All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.235 (Russia, U.S. economy, etc.)
World Vol.232 (U.S. politics – jobs report, fmr VP’s speech, etc.)
World Vol.231 (Germany, ISIS, Musk) / Germany Vol.34
World Vol.229 (U.S. economy, Canada protest, U.K. politics, etc.)
World Vol.228 (U.S. inflation)
World Vol.227 (U.S. Federal Reserve, Supreme Court, etc.)
World Vol.241 (CUP_PoliSci, PolStudies, OUPAcademic, etc.) / UK Vol.191
World Vol.240 (FPRI, BertelsmannFdn, ASI, cepr_org, CERI_SciencesPo, etc.)
World Vol.239 (CEPS_thinktank, Bruegel_org, ecfr, etc.)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
235:@CNBC、@SPGlobalRatings
232:@therecount,@BLS_gov
231:@RosickiR,@monthly_review,@bpolitics、@NilsSchmid,@GuyChazan,@FT
230:@nytimes,@MikeIsaac、@YahooFinance,@BrianSozzi
229:@BEA_News
228:@RutgersBSchool
227:@eden_stock,@Marketscreener1、@washingtonpost、@yfinanceplus
(先に掲載した Rakuten を除く)ウクライナ関連日本企業名 及び「Ukraine」を入力検索して出て来たツイート
ロシアと深く関連するツイートについては別途掲載する予定です。
Steel ETF hits 6-month high, up 13% in the last five sessions
Steel prices in Europe are surging as a result of higher energy costs.
Earlier this week, Japan’s Nippon Steel flagged a possible shortfall as it imports 14% of its iron ore pellet feedstock from Russia and Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Io3mx37KYn
— Market Index (@MarketIndexAU) March 2, 2022
VanEck #Steel ETF hits 6-month highs as Russia-Ukraine crisis raises potential supply concerns
– Japan's Nippon Steel flags possible shortfall as 14% of iron ore pellet feedstock comes from RU/UKR
– ArcelorMittal said it was slowing down Ukraine production$BSL $SGM pic.twitter.com/m7H5A0PLyd— Market Index (@MarketIndexAU) February 27, 2022
Russia-Ukraine crisis hit ArcelorMittal and Nippon #Steel https://t.co/PciV3MO2M5
— Iron & Steel Today (@IronSteelToday) February 25, 2022
Bracing for possible disruptions to its iron-ore supplies from Russia and Ukraine, Nippon Steel plans to make up any shortfall by buying more from alternative sources in Brazil and Australia. https://t.co/CvHtbuVM4h
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) February 25, 2022
Nippon Steel, bracing for possible disruptions to its iron-ore supplies from Russia and Ukraine, is planning to make up any shortfall by buying more from alternative sources in Brazil and Australia https://t.co/1IhBU12PwL
— Bloomberg (@business) February 25, 2022
Nippon Steel says can find alternatives for raw material it buys from Ukraine, Russia https://t.co/QejKM8xEQF pic.twitter.com/hOwl87XraL
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) February 24, 2022
BAT temporarily suspends manufacturing at its factory in Pryluky, Ukraine $bti $bats
This follows the earlier announcements from PMI, Japan Tobacco and Imperial Brands$mo $pm https://t.co/sUFuIKt6NB
— Tobacco Insider (@tobaccoinsider) March 2, 2022
For tobacco, Russia is #2 non-OECD market & 1 of most affordable$PM #1 there (as it is globally) with 32% share; Russia/Ukraine were 8% of revenues
#2 is Japan Tobacco, who claimed 37% market share
Imperial Brands $IMB has Russia as top-10 market, likely 5-10% of its revenues pic.twitter.com/12bleAnNCn
— Librarian Capital (@LibrarianCap) February 27, 2022
UKRAINE FALLOUT | MULTINATIONALS SCRAMBLE
Foreign companies have suspended production and business activity in Ukraine, seeking to ensure the safety of workers following the Russian invasion.https://t.co/257f6SvR1o
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) February 25, 2022
Here's a look at how the Russia-Ukraine tensions impacted Asian stocks this week. Japanese trading houses fell on perceived negative exposure, though they may benefit from spikes in commodity prices. Hitachi and Japan Tobacco were hit pretty hard.https://t.co/fpav4yI4gh
— Kurt Schussler (@kurt_schussler) February 26, 2022
Japan Tobacco says it temporarily suspended operations at its plant in Ukraine after Russia began invading the country https://t.co/OFkWnanaFY
— Bloomberg (@business) February 25, 2022
Japan Tobacco Inc. said it temporarily suspended operations at its cigarette factory in Kremenchuk in central Ukraine following Russia's invasion of the country. https://t.co/dDkjyYWami
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) February 25, 2022
Brewer Carlsberg, Japan Tobacco and a Coca-Cola bottler were among firms shutting factories in Ukraine, following Russia’s invasion, while UPS and FedEx Corp suspended services in and out of the country. https://t.co/5oxUasfePi
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) February 25, 2022
Brewer Carlsberg, Japan Tobacco and Coca-Cola bottler were among firms shutting factories in Ukraine following Russia's invasion, while #UPS and #FedEx suspended services in and out of the country#Ukraine #RussiaInvadedUkraine #UkraineRussiaConflict https://t.co/Zxkp0KF9s1
— Business Standard (@bsindia) February 25, 2022
We invest in Ukraine: Japan Tobacco International / JTI (Japan) https://t.co/DJxSyQzqk7
— inventure.com.ua (@inventure_ua) September 1, 2021
The financial market response to Russia’s invasion into Ukraine was predictably volatile, particularly in the energy and grain markets. BMO Private Wealth hosted a panel discussion on the potential implications to North America’s economy: https://t.co/Y9EiGN9joz
— The Takeda Group (@thetakedagroup) March 3, 2022
Bombardier said on Tuesday it will sell its regional jet business to Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI) for $550 million in cash.#UkrainianAviationProfessionals https://t.co/x5q9zw3sUu #aviation #airlines #Ukraine #Kyiv #pilotlife #plane #Bombardier #mitsubishi
— Ukrainian Aviation Professionals Association (@UAPA_Ukraine) June 25, 2019
Ukraine: Interpipe gets JFE Steel license to produce thread connections https://t.co/Alc5KpHPOk
— Metal Ukraine (@metalukraine) April 6, 2016
Rochester non-profit teams up with Vision Nissan to support Ukraine https://t.co/ormTdlcITV
— 105.5 The Beat (@thebeat1055fm) March 3, 2022
What to know about about the Russia-Ukraine war to date and how to deal with the growing threat.https://t.co/aipmfe46oL#HiSysSec #Cybersecurity #data_breach pic.twitter.com/9cCLuo39gu
— Hitachi Systems Security (@HitachiSysSec) March 2, 2022
What happened so far with the Russia-Ukraine cyber war and how to stay safe.
Check out the infographic for a few tips & follow us for more updates!https://t.co/f9rlb6R1mF#HiSySec #Russia_Ukraine #cyberwar pic.twitter.com/tG1aUALO0q
— Hitachi Systems Security (@HitachiSysSec) March 2, 2022
#BSWebExclusive | Coal India, GNFC, Cholamandalam, Fine Organic and Hitachi Energy can easily provide up to 14 per cent upside, indicate charts,@avdhutbagkar reports #CoalIndia #Markets #stockmarkets https://t.co/ICP5upR0fy
— Business Standard (@bsindia) February 28, 2022
#BSWebExclusive | Coal India, GNFC, Cholamandalam, Fine Organic and Hitachi Energy can easily provide up to 14 per cent upside, indicate charts,@avdhutbagkar reports #CoalIndia #Markets #stockmarkets https://t.co/2CMMU7SaGo
— Business Standard (@bsindia) February 28, 2022
Hitachi subsidiary GlobalLogic, HQ'd in the U.S., has 5 locations in Ukraine that employ 7,200 engineers. Hitachi made arrangements for those employees, mostly Ukrainian nationals, to be relocated to locations in Germany, Poland and other nearby countries. https://t.co/ivT4XBap0v
— DoubleDeuce (@DoubleDeuce) February 26, 2022
International companies that have big operations in Russia and Ukraine are closely monitoring Western sanctions on the…Learn more in our insight >>>
#BASF #Hitachi #JTI #Mitsubishi #Russia #sanctions #Toyota #UkraineCrisishttps://t.co/7oNni2hfo8
— QUATRO International Inc. (@QuatroInc) February 27, 2022
#Cybersecurity concerns about Russia targeting infrastructure and businesses due to sanctions levied by the USA are real. Organizations who do business with or in Ukraine or contractors with the DoD are at the highest risk of being directly targeted. https://t.co/M6pNaGbZFG
— Hitachi ID (@Hitachi_ID) February 25, 2022
If it's not sanctions it'll be supply chain breakdown. Toyota, Panasonic, Hitachi and Komatsu, for eg., aren't citing ethics as reasons, just business issues.https://t.co/eihTWUWYRz
— SwarF 3.5% (@grimmand_uk) March 5, 2022
https://twitter.com/michaeltanchum/status/1500156333059891205
GERMAN-JAPANESE ENGINEERING COMPANY SUMITOMO ELECTRIC BORDNETZE WILL OPEN ONE MORE AUTOMOBILE WIRING PLANT IN UKRAINE https://t.co/xA8KFvQ4q8 pic.twitter.com/x6IgRaPiDe
— UA OPEN FOR BUSINESS (@uaopen4business) July 19, 2018
Sumitomo Electric Bordnetze-Ukraine opens new plant in Chortkiv https://t.co/ELjgpTUnIQ pic.twitter.com/63LJhZ1XF5
— Interfax-Ukraine.Eng (@InterfaxUkr) December 14, 2016
World in Ukraine: Japan’s car parts manufacturer Fujikura likes it close to EU border | KyivPost https://t.co/BPvkLHOLwF pic.twitter.com/m7JW2FFBb8
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) March 7, 2018
#Japan's #Fujikura enters #Ukraine market, hopefully for good https://t.co/fuy0wMx8QI pic.twitter.com/g1uup3oXnl
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) October 30, 2015
Japan's Fujikura plans to open two more plants in Ukraine – Kubiv https://t.co/Oam1eOGiBh pic.twitter.com/5pXsUHT5Z0
— Interfax-Ukraine.Eng (@InterfaxUkr) June 1, 2017
Yazaki is a truly global team. Members of Yazaki Ukraine recently volunteered their time and efforts to support an urgent customer production need in a neighboring plant, demonstrating their commitment to going above and beyond for our partners around the world. #yazakispirit pic.twitter.com/QZXP5xRisp
— Yazaki North America (@YazakiNA) November 9, 2020
A Tokyo-based electrical equipment manufacturing company Fujikura opened two factories in western Ukraine in Lviv https://t.co/MZZ06X5yWz via @YouTube
— Johan Gustavsson (@JohanGustavVon) February 10, 2018
Ukraine: Marubeni Corporation to extract rare metals https://t.co/yBpF0u3zpO
— Metal Ukraine (@metalukraine) September 23, 2021
Olga Magaletska, Head of the Office of the National Investment Council, met with Mr. Tetsuo Akiyama, Head of the Marubeni Corporation in Ukraine.https://t.co/PmjT2rMFLX
— Office of the National Investment Council Ukraine (@OfficeCouncil) June 9, 2020
Together with the Vice-President of the #Marubeni Corporation (https://t.co/ziWA5zhhXL) Yamazoe Shigeru we considered the possibility of cooperation on developing #renewable energy and #waste-to-energy projects in #Ukraine!@SAEE_Ukraine @UKRinJPN #energy pic.twitter.com/K5wqMY6vo2
— Sergiy Savchuk (@SavchukSergiy) May 29, 2018
The #Japanese company #Marubeni analyzes development of energy efficiency and #renewable energy sector in #Ukraine: https://t.co/Rxl1GmvzQ0@minenergo_ua @UkrainianEnergy @OfficeCouncil @a7cap @UAInvestTeam @UKRinJPN pic.twitter.com/DHRruZbaqJ
— SAEE Ukraine (@SAEE_Ukraine) January 16, 2020
@SAEE_Ukraine presented to Marubeni Corporation advantages of #waste to #energy projects in #Ukraine https://t.co/iGtDO7JC4l #renewable pic.twitter.com/VyXLHZkXdi
— SAEE Ukraine (@SAEE_Ukraine) September 17, 2017
https://twitter.com/Sitecheckerpro/status/1433798185042989062
Russia-Ukraine crisis: Many auto makers halted deliveries to Russia https://t.co/I9WGlSIrn3
Volkswagen stops production in Russia, suspends export https://t.co/7pPD66xz04
Toyota halts operations in Ukraine, import stopped in Russia. https://t.co/A5dHSA354G pic.twitter.com/F1hu9VePtX— Autocar Professional (@autocarpro) March 5, 2022
Toyota halts all operations in Ukraine, manufacturing and import stopped in Russia too https://t.co/8lwb5mR99C pic.twitter.com/Dx9jDul9v0
— Autocar Professional (@autocarpro) March 3, 2022
#EPAM’s cloud-based solution optimized for automotive was part of the Renesas Connected Cockpit Vehicle at #CES2018 in Las Vegas https://t.co/LBoGGVMUQN pic.twitter.com/J0T53A3ITs
— EPAM Ukraine (@epam_ukraine) January 15, 2018
#Ukraine #Apple #Microsoft #Google #Facebook #Nvidia #Pfizer #Exxon #Amazon #RoyalDutch #BP #Nestle #mercedesbenz #Fortune500 if every 1of World’s largest companies followed lead taken by Panasonic it would raise close to $100bn for Ukraine. It would send message to Dictatorships https://t.co/2400AMyPdO
— ScotSpectator (@ScotSpectator) March 4, 2022
Niestety ktoś sobie źle przeliczył:
"we have decided to donate approximately 20 million yen".
20.000.000JPY -> 173,000 USD; tysiące a nie miliony
źródło: https://t.co/KictMYKpwm— Paweł (@pawel319) March 4, 2022
Free calls and SMS to Ukraine announced NTT, KDDI and SB https://t.co/8HGsNWtGsa
— Weng (@weng7_nkh) March 4, 2022
https://twitter.com/NTTCom_online/status/1500087940625874944
Gulfood 2018: just talking with Japanese companies. Really great interest to Ukrainian products. #gulfood2018 #ukraine #blackseagrainconference #ukragroconsult pic.twitter.com/XpF3wSEwz5
— Sergey Feofilov (@SergeyFeofilov) February 19, 2018
Japanese variety store Don Quixote has announced the intention of bringing in 100 refugee families from Ukraine. The company wants to supply them work, monetary support, and possibly temporary housing.
This is a great thing and I hope other companies do the same. https://t.co/K3qeNUaIxI
— T.T (@TiltShiftTokyo) March 3, 2022
Japanese companies are increasingly concerned that a possible sanctions war over Russia's invasion of Ukraine could impact their bottom lines. https://t.co/hnlG5nijbS
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) February 26, 2022
Japanese companies suspend operation in Ukraine https://t.co/RQm64tV6rj
— P.M. NEWS (@pmnewsnigeria) February 25, 2022
#Putin War: Japanese Companies Suspend Operation In #Ukraine – Reports https://t.co/iwsaNOYeo0
— TheGenius Media (@Degeniusmedia) February 25, 2022
Japanese firms trying to secure safety of workers in #Ukraine | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, #Japan News and Analysis : The Asahi Shimbun https://t.co/9ZeZSHT4jE
— Asahi Shimbun AJW (@AJWasahi) February 25, 2022
Japanese companies operating in Ukraine have been evacuating employees and taking other precautions as tensions mounted with Russiahttps://t.co/hob0gNjoib pic.twitter.com/JNR4gQyJmH
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) February 24, 2022
57 Japanese companies operated in Ukraine as of January, with roughly half involved in automobiles and other types of manufacturing, while some others are wholesalers. #Ukraine #Japan https://t.co/5Xg9BPnprC
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) February 9, 2022
TDB There are 57 Japanese companies expanding into Ukraine. There is a possibility that the situation will become tense, and the movement to evacuate expatriates and close bases will increase. https://t.co/WNSZmVF0P3
— re-how.net (@rehownet2) January 27, 2022