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April sees Japan trade deficit jump to 879.9bn yen
TOKYO - Japan's trade deficit rose substantially more than expected in the month April to 879.9 billion yen ($8.6 billion), which is a 70% jump over the trade deficit during the corresponding month a year earlier, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday.. The deficit, for the tenth consecutive month, was wider than what many economists had forecast. A survey from the Nikkei business daily ...
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Japanese economy has begun to recover central bank
Japan's central bank said Wednesday that it will continue pursuing its current stimulus program and that the country's economy "has begun to recover" thanks to a reversal in the decline of exports, which account for 40 percent of Japanese GDP. "Domestic demand remains resilient due to the effects of the monetary relaxation measures" and the recently-approved stimulus policies, the Bank of Japan ...
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UN agency to open nuclear emergency preparedness centre in Fukushima
22 May 2013 150 Experts from the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are heading to Japan to launch an emergency preparedness and response centre in Fukushima, the coastal city devastated two years ago when a massive earthquake and tsunami set off meltdowns at a nuclear power plant. The IAEA, supported by the Government of Japan, will designate a new Response and ...
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On Top Of The World At 80 Japanese Climber Summits Everest
A photo from May 22 shows Yuichiro Miura, 80, right, and his son, Gota at their South Col camp at 26,247 feet during their climb to the top of Mount Everest. Miura became the oldest man to reach the ...
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Panic sees Tokyo shares drop 7.3
Panicky investors dumped shares on the Tokyo market Thursday, sending the main index plunging more than 7 percent on weak Chinese data after months of sharp climbs.The Nikkei 225 index closed at the day's low of 14,483.98, down 1,143.28 points, or 7.32 percent. It was the biggest daily fall since March 15, 2011, in the wake of a huge earthquake-tsunami and the nuclear crisis.In terms of ...
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Japan’s companies to blame for debt
Japan's government is up to its neck in debt. That, however, is not because the government has been overly profligate, but because Japanese companies have been deleveraging for a long time. If Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's policies revive private investment, the government's track record suggests it will tighten its belt.If the private sector increases savings, the government must ...
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Is Japan The New Apple
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007, in Sydney. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Many big hedge fund investors have in recent years had a very hard time keeping up with the U.S. stock market and other financial benchmarks against which they are judged. The big market drop in Japan will probably make things even harder for some of ...
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Japanese octogenarian becomes oldest person to summit Everest
A team of climbers, including 80-year-old Japanese mountaineer Yuichiro Miura, stand on the summit of Mount Everest this morning. Photograph: ...
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World stocks slump as Japans Nikkei loses 7
Financial markets around the world were roiled Thursday after Japanese stocks suffered their biggest slide since the country was hit by a devastating tsunami more than two years ago. Several reasons have been blamed for the 7.3 percent fall in the Nikkei index to 14,483.98, including a spike in Japanese government bond yields and unexpectedly weak Chinese manufacturing figures. Mixed messages ...
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Plunge in Japans Nikkei stock index sparks global sell-off
The Dow Jones industrial average shed 107.1 points, or 0.7%, to 15,200.07 shortly after the opening bell in New York. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 index tumbled 17.77 points, or 1.1%, to 1,637.58. The technology-heavy Nasdaq was off 33.37 points, or 1%, 3,429.93. Weak Chinese manufacturing data helped send ...
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