Japan's longest postwar economic expansion, which started in February 2002, appears headed toward a critical stage. The Bank of Japan's Tankan survey shows that business sentiment among companies has deteriorated because of the yen's steep rise against... ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Thu, Apr 03 2008
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