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Regional : Japan
January crude steel output falls most in 27 mths
Japan's crude steel output fell the most in more than two years in January as exports plunged, more than offsetting a recovery in domestic manufacturing output.
2012-02-22 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Japan posts largest trade deficit on record
Japan posted a record merchandise trade deficit in January, as a global economic slowdown and the strong yen hurt exports, while fuel imports continued to increase.
2012-02-22 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Japan, China to coordinate response on euro zone
Japan and China agreed yesterday they will jointly respond to any funding request from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is looking to more than double the size of its war chest to help countries deal with the euro zone crisis.
2012-02-22 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Japan's AA- credit rating may be cut if economic outlook weakens further
Standard and Poor's affirmed Japan's sovereign-debt rating at AA- while maintaining a negative outlook and warning that a downgrade is likely if medium-term growth prospects weaken.
2012-02-22 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
January copper cable shipments down 1.2 pct yr/yr
Japanese copper wire and cable shipments fell 1.2 percent in January from a year earlier to an estimated 56,000 tonnes, hurt by a plunge in demand from utilities and lacklustre orders from electronic parts makers and other exporters.
2012-02-22 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Nuke crisis caused by Japan, not quake: Kan
Former prime minister Naoto Kan has admitted that Japan was woefully unprepared for last year's nuclear disaster and suggested that the crippled Fukushima No. 1 plant should not have been built so close to a tsunami-prone coastline.

2012-02-21 - 7:10:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Japan refiners eye force majeure clause for Iran oil contracts
Japanese refiners should consider having a force majeure clause in term crude contracts with Iran in case they have difficulties making payments in the face of pressure from US sanctions, the industry's top official said on Friday.
2012-02-21 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Japan slowly wakes up to doomsday debt risk
Capital flight, soaring borrowing costs, tanking currency and stocks and a central bank forced to pump vast amounts of cash into local banks - that is what Japan may have to contend with if it fails to tackle its snowballing debt.
2012-02-21 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Bank of Japan stresses its independence
After Bank of Japan governor surprised the markets by easing monetary policy on Tuesday, he was asked pointedly whether the move was in response to political pressure.
2012-02-21 - 7:00:00 AM

Regional : Japan
Japan, China to promote yen-yuan exchange: Report
China and Japan will begin work this month to promote the direct exchange of their currencies as trade between their two countries grows, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Friday.
2012-02-21 - 7:00:00 AM

 

 

 
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