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To: Golconda who wrote (62108)3/22/2010 2:52:21 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218065
 
Agreed. Historical chart shows: As the Yen got expensive, Japan vanished.

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See the jump 1985. Yen went up. Reach cruising altitude 1988. From then on Japan stagnated never to return to its old glory days.

Japanese asset price bubble bubble (between 1986 and 1991) in which real estate and stock prices greatly inflated.[1] The bubble's collapse lasted for more than a decade with stock prices bottoming in 2003, until hitting an even lower low amidst the current global crisis in 2008. The Japanese asset price bubble contributed to what the Japanese refer to as the Lost Decade.



To: Golconda who wrote (62108)3/22/2010 2:53:25 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218065
 
China scared. Does a Japan, revaluing its currency and go down.