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Las Vegas Firm Wants to Make Japan Asia’s Next Gambling Destination

Las Vegas Firm Wants to Make Japan Asia’s Next Gambling Destination

By J.T. Quigley
Billionaire CEO of Las Vegas Sands “will spend whatever it takes” to enter the Japanese market.
World Bank: Global Economy Back on Track

World Bank: Global Economy Back on Track

By Anthony Fensom
Led by high-income economies, the outlook is good for 2014, but some risks remain.

Africa: China and Japan's Next Battleground?

Africa: China and Japan's Next Battleground?

By Shannon Tiezzi
While China and Japan may look like they’re competing in Africa, the two countries are actually playing different games.

Asia’s New Year Economic Wish List

Asia’s New Year Economic Wish List

By Anthony Fensom
Can the region build on the progress it made in 2013?

Abenomics in 2013: Is Japan Back?

Abenomics in 2013: Is Japan Back?

By Ankit Panda
Shinzo Abe's economic policies had a great year in 2013 but challenges lie ahead.
Abenomics’ Growth Challenge

Abenomics’ Growth Challenge

Japan’s new economic policies face a moment of truth as growth slows sharply in the third quarter.

Abenomics Weighs on Asia’s Wealth

Abenomics Weighs on Asia’s Wealth

Credit Suisse has resource-rich Aussies doing well, but Abenomics has not been good for Japan’s ranking.

Japan's GDP: Has the Tide Turned on Abenomics?

Japan's GDP: Has the Tide Turned on Abenomics?

The latest GDP figures for Japan suggest Abe’s policies may be approaching a critical point.

Japan’s Debt About 3 Times Larger Than ASEAN’s GDP

Japan’s Debt About 3 Times Larger Than ASEAN’s GDP

“Japan’s staggering national debt has hit a new milestone: one quadrillion yen.”

A Vote for Abenomics

A Vote for Abenomics

After his Upper House election victory, Japan’s PM gets ready to tackle long-awaited reforms.

Abe’s Toughest Challenge Yet: Reselling Japan Nuclear Energy

Abe’s Toughest Challenge Yet: Reselling Japan Nuclear Energy

With energy imports a drag on the economy, Abe must convince Japan to embrace nuclear power again.

Shinzo Abe: Japan’s Nuclear Salesman-In-Chief

Shinzo Abe: Japan’s Nuclear Salesman-In-Chief

To revive confidence and reduce the trade deficit, Abe has aggressively promoted Japan’s nuclear exports.

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