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As Ben Bernanke speaks, Japan continues stimulus
Interview by
May 22, 2013
Today Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gives his latest economic report to Congress. His testimony comes on the same day that Japan's central bank is indicating its intention to continue stimulus measures.
Japan takes energy race overseas, promotes solar at home
Interview with
May 20, 2013
Things have been electric on the Japanese stock market recently. But the country is in need of energy and is hunting for it in innovative ways.
Japan's economy grows under Shinzo Abe's leadership
Interview with
May 16, 2013
Policies taken by the head of Japan are helping the country finally bounce back after decades of trouble. But is it enough -- and will it continue?
How not to take over a company like Sony
by
May 15, 2013
If the history of foreign investor activism in Japan is any indication, the outlook for hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb is not too loving.
Sony back in the black for the first time in 5 years
Interview with
May 9, 2013
Japanese entertainment and electronics giant Sony has managed to make money, not lose it for the first time in five years. The company reported a net profit of $948 million.
Boeing's Dreamliner will soon be back in the air
Interview with
Apr 26, 2013
Japan has given the green light to Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. Japans two biggest airlines, Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, may resume flying the aircraft, which has been grounded since January.
Does the U.S. benefit from Japan-China tensions?
Interview with
Apr 24, 2013
Tensions are on the rise this week between China and Japan after Chinese naval ships confronted Japanese fishing boats in the waters surrounding some disputed islands in the East China Sea.
Japan stimulus has investors eyeing Europe
by
Apr 9, 2013
The value of the Japanese yen fell to its lowest level in four years after a huge monetary stimulus package was unveiled last week, and the effects of the stimulus are starting to be felt far away from Japan.
Japan central bank hopes a bold bond buy will solve an old problem
Interview with
Apr 4, 2013
Japan is fed up with deflation and a sluggish economy, and its central bank is getting aggressive. Today, the Bank of Japan launched a sweeping bond-buying program to pump money into the economy.
Crackdown on shark fishing opposed by Japan, China
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Mar 14, 2013
Japan and China have failed to block new restrictions on shark fishing at an international conference in Thailand.











