+ Follow Abenomics Tag
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[Title] => Japan's Abe airs Abenomics 2.0 plan for $5 trillion economy
[Summary] => Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, fresh from a bruising battle over unpopular military legislation, announced on Thursday an updated plan for reviving the world's third-largest economy, setting a GDP target of 600 trillion yen ($5 trillion).
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[Title] => Japan's economy contracts in April-June quarter
[Summary] => Japan's economy contracted at a 1.6 percent annual pace in the April-June quarter, as bad weather and slowing demand in China posed further setbacks for the "Abenomics" growth strategy.
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[Title] => Japan's ruling coalition wins big in elections
[Summary] => Japan's ruling coalition won a solid victory in lower house elections Sunday, giving Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Liberal Democrats up to four more years to pursue a wide range of economic and political reforms.
[DatePublished] => 2014-12-15 09:35:03
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[Title] => Japan's ruling party heads for election landslide
[Summary] => Japan's ruling coalition was headed for a resounding victory in lower house elections yesterday, firming up Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's hold on power as he prepares to push forward on several politically difficult fronts.
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[Title] => Voting in general election starts across Japan
[Summary] => Voting for Japan's House of Representatives, or the lower house in its bicameral parliament, started at 7 a.m. local time in more than 48,000 polling stations across the nation, with 1,191 candidates running for 475 seats in the powerful chamber.
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[Title] => Japan recession not likely to affect Phl
[Summary] => While Japan has fallen into another recession, a Cebuano business leader said it is not likely to affect the Philippine economy.
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[Title] => Asia stocks down as China property, Japan weighed
[Summary] => Asian stock markets were lackluster yesterday as investors digested a fall in Chinese home prices and Japan's scramble to overcome its economic malaise.
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[Title] => Phl share prices snap 3-day climb
[Summary] => The local benchmark index snapped yesterday a three-day climb as mixed regional sentiments pulled down share prices.
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[Title] => Japan's Abe calls snap election, puts off tax hike
[Summary] => Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called a snap election for December and put off a sales tax hike planned for next year, seeking a renewed mandate for his all-or-nothing policies to end two decades of economic stagnation.
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[Title] => What Japan's recession means for country, world
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[Title] => Japan's ruling party heads for election landslide
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[Title] => Phl share prices snap 3-day climb
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[Title] => Japan's Abe calls snap election, puts off tax hike
[Summary] => Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called a snap election for December and put off a sales tax hike planned for next year, seeking a renewed mandate for his all-or-nothing policies to end two decades of economic stagnation.
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[Title] => What Japan's recession means for country, world
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