“The important thing is to incorporate such vitality of a to ek growth in the Japane ey.” Edano tinued.
Japan’s Eid Fiscal Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano said that Japan wants to deepen its “friendly and favorable” eic ties with a.
Eists said that slowing demand from emerging eies, particularly in Asia, coupled with a strong yen which reached 15-year high against the U.S. dollar during the rec period, weighed heavily on Japane exports.
“If the yen resumes its gains or Japan finds it difficult to emerge from deflation by the end of fiscal 2011, there could be calls for further moary easing.” said Norio Miyagawa, nior eist at Mizuho Securities Reard sulting Co. in Tokyo.
Analysts and gover officials have predicted, however, that Japan will tinue on a growth path in the January-March quarter as an upturn in the U.S. ey and demand for Japane goods from the U.S. and its Asian neighbors has shown signs of increasing.
“The important thing is to incorporate such vitality of a to ek growth in the Japane ey.” Edano tinued.
Japan’s Eid Fiscal Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano said that Japan wants to deepen its “friendly and favorable” eic ties with a.
Eists said that slowing demand from emerging eies, particularly in Asia, coupled with a strong yen which reached 15-year high against the U.S. dollar during the rec period, weighed heavily on Japane exports.
“If the yen resumes its gains or Japan finds it difficult to emerge from deflation by the end of fiscal 2011, there could be calls for further moary easing.” said Norio Miyagawa, nior eist at Mizuho Securities Reard sulting Co. in Tokyo.
Analysts and gover officials have predicted, however, that Japan will tinue on a growth path in the January-March quarter as an upturn in the U.S. ey and demand for Japane goods from the U.S. and its Asian neighbors has shown signs of increasing.
“The data for the October-December quarter underscored that the eidition is at a standstill.” Yosano said, but added that “the situation surrounding Japan’s ey is not necessarily bad amid bright signs en in the U.S. ey for example.”