Japan stocks up on weak yen, fewer U.S. job cuts
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Gaijinocchio
Recession nearing it's end?
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rajakumar
Indian market and few others have overcome the bear runs, with 12 month highs. Indian Sensex is in 12 month high,because it is least affected by US companies.
Indian business people are very cautious to accepting foreign joint ventures. They would not go into deals,so easily like many other nations do.
Japan must be cautious and strict in joint venture deals like Indians. Do your background research well ,before making those deals that can affect N225.
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some14some
When World Markets are down only J-market is up. Why? God Knows. No even God is seeking answer from BOJ.
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Apsara
A weakening yen does not help me though! I want to see 45 yen to the NZD again...
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Weasel
So does Toyota and Sony, as that was the only way they were making real money from foreign sale transactions covered back into Yen.
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usaexpat
The yen is still strong against the dollar and in speaking to friends back home I sure wouldn't have any optimism about the US economy.
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