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  • Giappone, l'economia cresce meno. Ma il Nikkei balza del 2%

    L'economia giapponese è meno solida nel terzo trimestre: il rialzo del pil sui tre mesi precedenti è stato rivisto da +0,5% a +0,3%, mentre quello annualizzato da +1,9% a +1,1%.

  • Giappone, l'economia cresce meno. Ma il Nikkei balza del 2%

    L'economia giapponese è meno solida nel terzo trimestre: il rialzo del pil sui tre mesi precedenti è stato rivisto da +0,5% a +0,3%, mentre quello annualizzato da +1,9% a +1,1%.

  • Japan’s GDP growth downgraded to annual 1.1%

    Japan’s economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.1 percent in the third quarter of 2013 in inflation-adjusted terms, downgraded from preliminary data against the backdrop of a downward revision to capital spending, the government said Monday. The July-September growth in real gross domestic product, the total value of goods ...

  • Japan to help SMEs enter Asean

    TOKYO - The Japanese government will set up a public-private initiative to support small and medium-sized businesses expand into Association of Southeast Asian Nations markets, a Japan-Asean diplomatic source said Friday.

  • Japan parliament approves contentious secrets law

    Japan's parliament approved on Friday a state secrets law that stiffens penalties for leaks by government officials and for journalists who seek such information, overriding criticism that it could be used to cover up government abuses and suppress civil liberties.

  • In Japan, General Motors has high hopes, low sales

    General Motors says it's in Japan for the long haul despite sales of Cadillac and Chevrolet models barely surpassing 1,000 vehicles a year.    

  • In Japan, General Motors has high hopes, low sales

    General Motors says it's in Japan for the long haul despite sales of Cadillac and Chevrolet models barely surpassing 1,000 vehicles a year.

  • Japan minister handling trade talks in hospital

    The Japanese economy minister involved in talks with the U.S. and other countries on a Pacific Rim trade pact has been hospitalized for tests, just as the negotiations approach their year-end deadline.

  • Nomura to raise pay for 4,000 employees in Japan to help spur economy

    Nomura Holdings Inc., Japan’s biggest brokerage, will raise salaries for about 4,000 employees in the country as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe urges companies to help defeat deflation and sustain the economic recovery. Base pay at the Nomura Securities Co. unit will climb an average 2 percent starting in April, the ...

  • Japan business sentiment, Singapore output

    Strong performance by manufacturers in Singapore brightened the picture in Asia, while European indicators gave little cause for cheer

  • Foreign trainees in Japan face exploitation

    When Chinese textile worker Wang Mingzhi heard he could more than triple his income with a three-year stint working in Japan as an apprentice, he eagerly paid a broker $7,300 in fees and deposit money.

  • Japan economy gets fresh impetus as exports log biggest rise in three years

    While the yen has fallen around 14% against the dollar in 2013, exports growth has largely disappointed early expectations

  • Japan trade deficit expands to Y1.09tn

    Japanese imports and exports both grew by more than expected in October, but the weakening yen led to the monthly deficit expanding

  • Japan trade deficit widens as imports surge

    The trade deficit nearly doubled in October as growth in imports outpaced robust increases in exports to the U.S. and China, the Finance Ministry reported Wednesday. The weakening of the yen over the past year has helped exports, but it has also increased the cost in yen terms for imports, ...

  • Japan trade deficit widens as imports surge

    Japan's trade deficit nearly doubled in October, as growth in imports outpaced robust increases in exports to the U.S. and China, the Finance Ministry reported Wednesday.

  • Japan Finance Ministry to call for end of farm protection

    A Finance Ministry panel will propose that the government end protective measures for farmers in a bid to bolster the competitiveness of Japan’s agricultural sector ahead of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, ministry sources said. In a proposal to be finalized by the end of this month, the Fiscal System Council will ...

  • Japan Pitches Its High-Speed Train With an Offer to Finance

    After offering to foot the bill for part of a New York-Washington route, the Japanese showed off its newest high-speed train technology to visiting dignitaries.    

  • Japan, EU still united on trade talks

    Japan and the European Union on Monday reaffirmed that they will cooperate in bringing their negotiations on a free trade agreement to an early conclusion. “In order for both Japan and the European Union to gain the fruits of growth, it is vital (the two sides) ensure an early conclusion ...

  • Japan business chiefs shunned by Xi and Li

    A delegation of more than 100 executives from leading Japanese firms arrived Monday in Beijing to promote greater economic cooperation with China but was denied meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping or Premier Li Keqiang, a bilateral source said. At a time when no tangible progress has been made in ...

  • Japan economy grows for fourth straight quarter but at slower 1.9%

    The economy grew an annualized 1.9 percent in the July-September period, marking a fourth consecutive quarter of growth but sharply down from the previous quarter as consumption slowed and exports fell, casting a cloud over “Abenomics.” In the previous three months, gross domestic product rose at an annualized 3.8 percent. ...

  • Japan economy grows 1.9 percent in July-Sept

    The Japanese economy expanded at a 1.9 percent annualized pace in July-September, half the pace of the previous quarter, as export growth and consumer demand remained sluggish.