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Nikkei tumbles 9.6% on crisis fears

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  • rajakumar at 06:15 PM JST - 10th October

    Japan and USA economy are very interlinked in all ways. So is rest of world.

    Japan needs to boost more free trade with as many countries as possible to boost exports and also increase imports. The USA is not getting weaker,it is still richest in land and food. The USA economy is now doing some adjusting via a lot of work that needs to done .

  • LIBERTAS at 07:26 PM JST - 10th October

    Crisis? What crisis? We have "Wa!" Die Fuhrer, Herr Aso and Die Reichsvolkspartei (LDP) will protect us as always! Only foreign countries have crises. Japan does not! (Direktive to NHK from the Informazionministrei in LDPHQ: Repeat 24/7 until the sheeple believe this! They WILL believe!)

  • ozellis at 08:56 PM JST - 10th October

    Rajakumar, The first part of your post is correct. Unfortunately the last part is just full-blown dribble. "Richest in land"; that comment just cracks me up. A new world order is very slowly being put in place. Sad, but true. Get used to it.

  • some14some at 11:39 PM JST - 10th October

    Shrug off, a bee sting = Yen 108tri = 28% drop in TSE value after the collapse of Lehamn, good lesson for outspoken economic and fiscal policy minister Kaoru Yasano.

  • cracaphat at 11:40 PM JST - 10th October

    As a Bloomberg analyst said 30 mins ago. America is trying to put a band aid on a cancer patient.Let the companies go bust and start again. They are repeating the failures of Japan Inc in the nineties. If you are gonna do something,do it properly or don't do it at all.

  • helloklitty at 12:15 PM JST - 13th October

    They are repeating the failures of Japan Inc in the nineties

    Exactly and this will, as it did with the Japs, prolong the pain.

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