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Japan's new prime minister hopes to weaken yen
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Dec 17, 2012
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party promises to tackle economic problems.
Japan's new prime minister faces challenges
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Dec 17, 2012
Newly-elected Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces the tasks of reviving Japan's economy and handling strained relations with China.
Japan earthquake spotlights nation's disaster preparedness
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Dec 7, 2012
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Japan. While there are no reports of significant damage, how are the Japanese responding a year and a half after the country's previous tsunami disaster?
Ousted Olympus CEO on becoming a whistleblower
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Dec 6, 2012
It's been just over a year since Michael Woodford lost his job as the CEO of Olympus after challenging the board with tough questions. Woodford explains what he learned about business culture and personal risk from becoming a whistleblower.
The effects of negative interest rates
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Nov 22, 2012
Japan's stock market is at a six and a half month high. And that's in part thanks to expectations that Japan's version of the Federal Reserve is about to get aggressive by setting negative interest rates, to get investors to stop putting their money into government bonds.
China is a roadbump for Toyota's global resurgence
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Nov 6, 2012
Toyota and other Japanese carmakers are reporting lower sales in China due to the two nations' dispute over offshore islands, but Toyota projects higher earnings worldwide.
Japan suffers export headache over dispute with China
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Oct 22, 2012
Japanese exports fell 10.3 percent in September raising fears of a slide into recession.
Sprint Nextel to get a $20 billion lifeline
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Oct 15, 2012
Softbank, Japan’s No. 3 mobile phone network, agrees to buy a majority stake in Sprint, in a bold bid to take on giants AT&T and Verizon.
China snubs Japan with IMF no-show
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Oct 10, 2012
As China and Japan are disputing island territories, the head of China's central bank will be a no-show at this week's meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Japan.
Japan carmakers to cut China production
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Oct 8, 2012
Japan's carmakers are reporting a huge drop in sales in China, and it's not about China's slowing growth. Anti-Japan protests in China are such an issue, Toyota and Nissan have both cut back on Chinese production.












