The Forex Report

It took a while, but Japan’s economic plight has hit the yen.

Miscellaneous:

Sailing to Somalia

Two Maritime Self-Defense Forces (MSDF) destroyers, the Sazanami, last mentioned on this blog when she paid a visit to China last year, and the Samidare, have departed from Kure naval base in Hiroshima prefecture...

Time to look the other way

The headline economic figures on trade, production and consumer confidence appear to leave little room for doubt. Japan, despite avoiding the excesses that sparked the near collapse of the global financial system, has fallen victim to the resulting global economic downturn.

Dipping from the well

Female entrepreneurs are emerging outside the traditional Japanese management system but remain Japan’s greatest untapped human resource.

Challenging perceptions

Can Japanese women find career success and personal satisfaction through new venture creation? Professor Shiho Futagami and I addressed this question in our recently published case study of Digimom Workers, a successful female start-up company in Japan.

Cutting through the storm

James Gow and FXOnline ride the waves of volatility to profit.

The age of austerity?

At a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the Aso government reported that the five trips abroad Aso Taro took in the first five months of his government have cost Japan approximately 660 million yen...

Japan inadvertently intervenes to soften yen

The yen is still “relatively” strong, but it has weakened by a pretty significant amount against the dollar, nearly 10 points, in recent weeks.

Shifting gears

Keiretsu corporate networks are innate to the Japanese auto sector, but could this system finally be changing?

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