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To: Alex who wrote (7171)2/3/1998 2:52:00 AM
From: D LEE  Read Replies (1) of 116764
 
For all the worries about Indonesia or South Korea,
Japan's economy is twice as large as that of the rest of Asia put together, and so many analysts say the key question that
will determine the future of the Asian crisis is simply this:
What will happen in Tokyo?
(AS per the above post:)

I recall reading, perhaps 2 years ago:

"in order for Japan to keep it's act together, it is necessary
for her to move aggresively into, reshape and "educate"
the markets to her east.
But this was politically a very touchy situation.
So, since then, I have been thinking the reverse!
"What will happen to Asia?"

If both articles have substance, it looks years too late
for the blind to start leading the blind. There's no stage
to do the acting in. Or am I all wet?

Dave


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