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Strategies & Market Trends : JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up?

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To: chirodoc who wrote (1104)6/11/1998 2:43:00 AM
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Chirodoc, I don't think it is going to make any difference, either way, I have posted on this before.

I big bankruptcy (Dai IchI Kangyo anyone?) would do a lot more to shake the system than a change in government, however sad this may sound. I have also seen quite a few postings here and on the Asia Forum as to Korea overtaking Japan and being able to overhaul their system faster there. I don't believe it. Their society is based on the same confucian principles and it has exhibited all the same symptoms so far. How could it be easier to reform? South Korea is a third in population and they have unfriendly and mal nourished neigbors to the North (no racial or otherwise insults intended, the North is just a abusive totalitarian regime, period).

IMHO

sg
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