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The “once in a generation shift” taking place in Japan makes it an attractive place for investors, according to Japanese ...
As the upper house election nears, Japan’s third largest party outlines its basic policies and stance on pressing issues.
The Japanese economy, long a model of prosperity and fiscal discipline, is going through a period of complex turbulence.
While Japan is no longer the world's largest creditor nation, having recently lost the crown to Germany after holding it for more than three decades, it still has plenty of financial muscle with a net ...
Japan's new leader Shigeru Ishiba appointed a proponent of former premier Shinzo Abe's "Abenomics" policies as finance minister on Tuesday, in an apparent balancing act to alleviate concerns over ...
Former governor of the Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda shared his experience guiding Japanese macroeconomic policy and inflation targeting in a seminar hosted by the Weatherhead Center for ...
Isaac Chotiner interviews Richard Koo, the chief economist at the Nomura Research Institute, in Tokyo, about what the U.S. and other countries can learn about how to address inflation from Shinzo ...
Abenomics 2.0 followed between 2015 and 2020 – and was in many ways a programme of levelling up, attempting to respond to the demands of the so-called “left behind” in Japan, as well as ...
The death of Shinzo Abe, namesake of Japan's "Abenomics" policy, makes any immediate challenge to his legacy highly unlikely but could eventually allow Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to phase out ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -The death of Shinzo Abe, namesake of Japan's "Abenomics" policy, makes any immediate challenge to his legacy highly unlikely but could eventually allow Prime Minister Fumio ...
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