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Mar 16th, 2010 |
By Rob
As the ill-effects of a global financial crisis became evident to world leaders in late fall 2008, export driven economies with surplussed coffers of U.S. dollars did the obvious. They used the cash to stimulate their economies. In one specific nation, the Premier’s words fell like heavy boots on an ant hill, as decrees began to waterfall down from superiors to
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Posted in Asia, Global Slice, Macro Analysis, Market Synopsis |
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Tags: cdo, cds, china, China asset bubble, China bubble, China decline, china demise, china fail, china failure, China GDP, China home prices 2009, china house price 2009, china overheating, china per capita gdp, China real estate, China real estate 2009, china stock market, china's debt, Chinese stocks, debt crisis, failing china, global economy, government debt, mbs, mortgage default, off balance sheet, profit
Dec 9th, 2009 |
By Rob
Japan's revised 2009 third quarter growth fell to a third of the economy's previously reported GDP, as corporations slashed spending and prices fell. The initial estimate of 2009 Q3 growth reported the pace of expansion at 4.8% annually compared to the most current revision to 1.3%. Prime Minister Hatoyama announced a 7.2 trillion Yen ($81
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Tags: Bank of Japan, BOJ, bonds, Deflated Yen, Deflation, DJP, equities, government debt, Hatoyama, Japan, Japanese deficit, JPX, JPY, LDP, SPX, SPY, stimulus, stock market
Nov 24th, 2009 |
By Rob
While the phenomenon hasn't received much attention, the Nikkei 225 headline Japanese stock index has diverted course from all other major economic player stock exchanges. The Nikkei turned negative on August 14, 2009 and hasn't been able to resume the congruent pattern that all other major stock market indexes seem to be following. One can
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