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Japan at risk of 'collapse' under debt pile

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    Japan at risk of 'collapse' under debt pile

    You can't help but think this was the future that New Labour were
    fliting with for the UK...

    BBC News - Japan PM Naoto Kan warns of 'collapse' under debt pile

    There seems increasing risks of a double dip ...

    #2
    Originally posted by Green Mango View Post
    You can't help but think this was the future that New Labour were
    fliting with for the UK...

    BBC News - Japan PM Naoto Kan warns of 'collapse' under debt pile

    There seems increasing risks of a double dip ...
    The Japs' problem is that they hoard their money like misers, whereas most of us blow the lot (and more) like drunken sailors on shore leave.

    Strange that the outcome is much the same though.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Green Mango View Post
      You can't help but think this was the future that New Labour were
      fliting with for the UK...

      BBC News - Japan PM Naoto Kan warns of 'collapse' under debt pile

      There seems increasing risks of a double dip ...
      But
      Unlike Greece or Spain, Japan is a net lender to the rest of the world, to the tune of 2.5% of its GDP last year.

      Cheap borrowing
      The Japanese government is effectively the only borrower in Japan, and raises all of the money it needs from the savings of its own citizens.

      Some 95% of the government's debts are held by Japanese investors, and the government can currently borrow for 30 years at a mere 2% interest rate.
      Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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        #4
        And now they are trying to inflate the debt away :-

        Can anything rescue Japan from the abyss?

        They have a falling population. The economy will contract. They need to MTFU.

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          #5
          is this an episode of back to the future

          I am sure you lot were discussing Japan's imminent crash and the collapse of the CH Carry Trade ten years ago

          Milan.

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            #6
            Can manga porn help?

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              #7
              Funny enough, when you walk the streets of Osaka, the reality doesn't appear to match the media.


              Shops are busy. People are buying. Restaurants are full. No one has told the Japanese people that they are not spending money or that they are all depressed about it.
              …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                #8
                Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                is this an episode of back to the future

                I am sure you lot were discussing Japan's imminent crash and the collapse of the CH Carry Trade ten years ago

                Milan.
                Six years ago if you check the date of the OP... (c:

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                  #9
                  Is this like Suity's "imminent" WWIII?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bacchus View Post
                    Six years ago if you check the date of the OP... (c:
                    dude, you check the date with the op, I know from memory this was discussed on here ten years ago

                    Milan.

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