It seems like the low-growth, low-inflation environment that Europe now finds itself in could be here to stay. Looking at how Japan’s stocks have fared in similar circumstances should give investors ...
The euro zone's long disinflation has spurred fears it will tumble all the way to Japan-style deflation, with some concerned yields on the continent's safe-haven bond, the German bund, could remain ...
As China’s economy sputters, investors are asking whether the country could repeat Japan’s experience in the 1990s. Goldman Sachs Research finds that even though there are some key similarities ...
In the 1990s, Japan suffered a lost economic decade of highly disappointing economic growth and price deflation. It did so in the aftermath of the bursting of its massive equity and property market ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Japanese war on deflation news every morning. When the global financial crisis struck in 2008, the US and Europe had a ready model for ...
The term itself gives it away. They called it quantitative easing for a specific reason. Both words mean to convey substantial concepts. The first part, quantitative, was used because it sounds ...
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