Tag: deflation in Japan
Bond Investors, Beware of Assuming the U.S. Is on Japan’s Deflationary Path
by Vishesh Kumar on Sep.13, 2010, under Towing
Major structural and cultural differences between the U.S. and Japan mean that Treasury bond investors simply using Japan as a template for how things will unfold here may be overlooking important factors. Key among them is a growing realization that Japan may have collectively opted for deflation.
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Bond Investors, Beware of Assuming the U.S. Is on Japan’s Deflationary Path originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 13 Sep 2010 10:20:00.
Long-Stagnant Japan Gets a Big Boost From Exports to Emerging Markets
by Vishesh Kumar on Sep.08, 2010, under Towing
Mired in deflation and stagnant for decades, Japan has been the economic basket case of the developed world, a cautionary example of malaise run amuck. But because it’s export-oriented, the world’s third-largest economy is getting an unexpected lift from roaring growth in emerging markets.
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Long-Stagnant Japan Gets a Big Boost From Exports to Emerging Markets originally appeared on DailyFinance on Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:55:00.




