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Japan monetary easing
How Did Japan’s Conservatives Fall in Love With Dovish Economic Policy?
By Jio Kamata
For decades, hawkish economic policy was a hallmark of the LDP. Then Abe Shinzo changed the game with “Abenomics.”
Japan’s Difficult Exit From Easy Money
By Anthony Fensom
Japan gets an unconventional new central bank governor at a pivotal time.
Japan’s Cheap Money Era May Be Ending
By Anthony Fensom
Japan is hopeful about the prospects of long-hoped-for inflation rates in the Year of the Rooster.
Japan Ups the Ante in War on Deflation
By Anthony Fensom
The Bank of Japan continues to aggressively pursue its inflation target, but how long can Kurodanomics last?
Asia’s Currency War Backfires
By Anthony Fensom
This round of currency devaluations is unlikely to help anyone.
Monetary Easing a Dead End for Japan
By Keita Miyaki
The BOJ continues to pursue its aggressive quantitative easing, but is it effective?
Japan Unveils New Economic Full-Court Press
By Clint Richards
A slew of measures new and old were revealed this weekend, ahead of the expected December tax announcement.
Is Abenomics Failing to Meet International Expectations?
By Clint Richards
U.S. cites Japanese ‘underperformance’ at G20, yet Abe’s policies are already in full swing.
Bank of Japan Still Optimistic on Recovery
By Clint Richards
Governor Kuroda believes a weaker yen could help the Japanese economy.
Japan’s Second Quarter Slump Could Be Worse Than ‘97
By Clint Richards
The tax increase has dealt a blow to GDP, and structural reform may be too late to help.
Can Australia Get the G20 Back on Track?
By Andre Stein and Miro Vassilev
The recent summit was dysfunctional. As the chair for 2014, Australia is well positioned to refocus the group.
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