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Erudite Risk takes an all risks approach to intelligence reporting. We categorize key intelligence into one of 40 different risk intelligence categories.
The goal is to provide intelligence that allows decision makers to avoid being blindsided by what they may have missed, while informing them to make better decisions as well.
Erudite Risk also includes operations categories so you can monitor the environment for better decision making. Everything is tied together--what happens in risk affects operations and what happens in the market impacts risk profiles.
We categorize key intelligence into one of 30 different operations intelligence categories.
Different roles and functions within the organization can monitor different key issue areas. HR may monitor employment, wages, regulations, labor and management relations, etc., while P&L leaders may monitor overall developing trends.
田んぼのザリガニも暑さでゆで上がる…猛暑が与えるコメの質・量への影響、三重大学が調査し確認
Crayfish in Rice Fields Boil from the Heat... Mie University Investigates and Confirms the Impact of Extreme Heat on the Quality and Quantity of Rice
Chunichi Shimbun | Local Language | News | Oct. 17, 2025 | Extreme Weather Events
Crayfish were found dead in high-temperature rice fields in Tsu City, a phenomenon confirmed by Professor Sekiya Nobuto of Mie University. The investigation highlights the impact of extreme heat on aquatic life within rice paddies.
Mie University’s research also confirms that extreme heat affects both the quality and quantity of rice produced in these fields. This underscores the broader implications of rising temperatures on agricultural productivity in the region.
Japan turns to anti-dumping measures as international trade gets complicated
Japan Times | English | News | Oct. 17, 2025 | Regulation
Japan is increasing its use of trade defense mechanisms by launching a record number of anti-dumping investigations in 2025. This move aims to protect its domestic industries from China's overproduction and the broad tariffs imposed by the United States.
Anti-dumping measures are expected to become a more common feature of international trade as countries seek institutionalized methods to safeguard their markets. Economists note that after the long-term impacts of U.S. tariffs diminish, anti-dumping actions will likely become a key component of global trade defense strategies, reflecting a worldwide trend rather than one unique to Japan.
「生活の質」と住宅価格の関係~教育サービス・治安・医療サービスが新築マンション価格に及ぼす影響~
The Relationship Between Quality of Life and Housing Prices: The Impact of Educational Services, Public Safety, and Medical Services on New Condominium Prices
NLI Research Institute | Local Language | AcademicThink | Oct. 17, 2025 | UndeterminedReal Estate
A 2025 study by Senior Researcher Tasuku Yoshida examines how regional quality of life factors—specifically educational services, public safety, and medical services—affect new condominium prices. The analysis confirms that these three factors each have a statistically significant positive impact on condominium pricing.
The report notes a shift in housing preferences triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of telework. Prior to the pandemic, transportation convenience and proximity to city centers were the primary considerations for homebuyers. Post-pandemic, however, perceptions of commuting time have evolved, and demand has diversified to place greater importance on quality-of-life factors such as education, safety, and healthcare.
The findings suggest that as interest in quality of life continues to grow, information about educational services, public safety, and medical services will become increasingly influential in real estate transactions and could drive further increases in new condominium prices. The report is part of ongoing research on housing market trends, urban planning, and well-being.
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