Economy
A Bleak Outlook From the Bank of Japan
The Bank of Japan delivered its bleakest assessment of the economy since the Asian financial crisis of 1997 and 1998 in a sign that a global slump sparked by the tight credit market in the United States might be spreading too quickly for Japan to avert recession. (New York Times)
Categories: Japan News
Japan's service sector shows signs of strain
The end of Japans first-quarter earnings has left non-manufacturing companies more pessimistic about the outlook for this fiscal year, contributing to the Topix indexs 10 per cent decline since the beginning of June. (FT.com)
Categories: Japan News
Consumers close their wallets / Businesses clamor for sales as high prices bring economic recovery t
(Yomiuri)
Categories: Japan News
Bank of Japan May Keep Key Rate at 0.5% After Economy Shrank, Prices Rose
(Bloomberg)
Categories: Japan News





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