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Bank of Japan
Japan’s Debt About 3 Times Larger Than ASEAN’s GDP
“Japan’s staggering national debt has hit a new milestone: one quadrillion yen.”
Japan's Bold Experiment
Having broken through the Y100 barrier, there is considerable potential for the Yen to fall further. How will markets react?
Haruhiko Kuroda Nominated as the Next Bank of Japan Governor
Can Japan’s economy prosper with new leadership at the Bank of Japan?
Abenomics Presses Ahead
Shinzo Abe moves forward with his economic plan. Will Japan’s economy bounce back?
Japan's Economic Stimulus Plan
Abe has moved quickly in passing measures to grow Japan’s economy. Can he turn things around?
Shinzo Abe Returns As Japan’s Prime Minister
Facing a tough economy, demographic challenges and a rising China, Japan’s parliament makes it official.
Can “Abenomics” Save Japan’s Economy?
On Sunday Japanese voters gave Shinzo Abe and the LDP a landslide win. Can he revive Japan’s growth prospects?
Bank of Japan: Feeling the Squeeze of Quantitative Easing
Japan’s latest decision to “print money” is part of a global trend. There could be consequences.
Can Central Banks Stimulate Growth Without Inflation?
Further asset buying may increase economic growth, but could also let the inflation genie out of the bottle.
Japan's Quake and the Economy
It would be a mistake to argue the earthquake that hit Japan doesn’t have big implications for the global economy.
Yen Set to Keep Rising
The yen keeps rising. But is there anything Japan’s government can do to stop it?
Who Controls Bank of Japan?
And does Japan’s ruling party know what it’s doing? A top economist raises serious concerns–and takes aim at the Fed.