While most major stock markets are rebounding in 2009, Japan’s is a notable laggard. Hong Kong Bureau Chief Peter Stein discusses with Asia Heard on the Street Editor Mohammed Hadi the reasons for Japan's underperformance.
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Do you need a PhD in Politics to understand Japanese consumer finance? Mohammed Hadi, Asia editor for Heard on the Street, explains to WSJ’s Alex Frangos how some anticipated government policies caused company shares to gain as much as 35%.
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Japanese electronic makers had a good earnings season. But Mohammed Hadi, Heard on the Street Editor for Asia, talks to WSJ Hong Kong bureau chief Peter Stein about why they are still under enormous pressure from their Korean rivals.
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Mohammed Hadi, Heard on the Street editor of Asia, explains to The Wall Street Journal’s Peter Stein how the Reserve Bank of India's decision to hold rates steady may force it to play a fast game of catch-up down the line.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia, raising interest rates for the second time, seems to signal a return to normalcy. WSJ’s Peter Stein asks Asia's Heard on the Street Editor Mohammed Hadi whether the risks for the Australian economy are really past.
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While most major stock markets are rebounding in 2009, Japan’s is a notable laggard. Hong Kong Bureau Chief Peter Stein discusses with Asia Heard on the Street Editor Mohammed Hadi the reasons for Japan's underperformance.
(menos)
Do you need a PhD in Politics to understand Japanese consumer finance? Mohammed Hadi, Asia editor for Heard on the Street, explains to WSJ’s Alex Frangos how some anticipated government policies caused company shares to gain as much as 35%.
(menos)
Japanese electronic makers had a good earnings season. But Mohammed Hadi, Heard on the Street Editor for Asia, talks to WSJ Hong Kong bureau chief Peter Stein about why they are still under enormous pressure from their Korean rivals.
(menos)
Mohammed Hadi, Heard on the Street editor of Asia, explains to The Wall Street Journal’s Peter Stein how the Reserve Bank of India's decision to hold rates steady may force it to play a fast game of catch-up down the line.
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