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The Performance of Japanese Companies - A Growing Connection with External Demand
The Performance of Japanese Companies - A Growing Connection with External Demand
By Claus Vistesen: Copenhagen(click on pictures for better viewing) Last week, we learned that industrial production rose yet again in Japan clocking in at 1.4% month-on-month in September after having increased by 1.6% in August. Companies said they planned to increase production in October and ...
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