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Rising Property Prices A Good Sign For Japanese Economy

May 19 2006

Daiwa sees more signs Japanese deflation is becoming a thing of the past.


Japan May Not Be First To Intervene In Currency Markets

May 18 2006

The first cracks have appeared in the global view that the greenback can only go down from here. Europe and Japan are ready to stop the slide against their currencies.


Emerging Yesterday, Dominating Tomorrow?

May 17 2006

A study into global growth finds major emerging economies will be larger than most of today’s juggernauts by 2050. Prepare for the changes and challenges.


Warren Buffett Looking To Buy In Japan?

May 17 2006

According to JP Morgan Warren Buffett is looking at making his first equity investment in Japan. Is there a better way to benefit from a weakening US dollar?


Asian Currency Outlook Bullish As Global Rebalancing To Continue

May 17 2006

The US dollar has to weaken further. Full stop. Key to this development will be policy decisions regarding the yuan and yen.


Short-Term Outlook Mixed For Asian Economies

May 16 2006

Experts seem to agree Asian markets may be best treated with caution in the short term, while longer term the growth story remains intact.


China Moving Further Away From A Soft Landing

May 16 2006

A rising trade surplus heeps more pressure on Chinese policymakers, with a soft landing looking less likely by the minute.


Japan: Pressure On Interest Rates To Remain

May 15 2006

Quarterly growth figures in Japan are expected to come out weaker, but pressure on interest rates is not expected to subside.


Growth Implications Of A Stronger Renminbi

May 12 2006

Nobel laureate Robert Mundell doesn’t think a significant appreciation of the renminbi is the way to go.


World Bank Suggests Policy Changes Key To China’s Long-Term Health

May 11 2006

The World Bank believes China is moving along just nicely. With a few more policy adjustments in place investors shouldn’t need to worry.



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