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I do remember that the centre of Tokyo was worth more than California. And 150 year mortgagues were common. -
Considering girls these days get pregnant at this age or earlier, this means 15 years is a generation of crap economy.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postdecades a bit extreme. about 15 years in Japan's case?Comment
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Invest in Japan now. Property prices there are recovering, the stock market is cheap relative to company earnings, the Yen is recovering against other major currencies, and the country is normally contrarian to other economies.Comment
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Yeah they're not the tallest out there eh.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm big in Japan.Comment
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They've been saying the same for years, they are still stuck in deflation and the after effects of 20 years ago and each 'recovery' has never really got off the ground. If you think the Yanks are going down the pan then I'd keep your money under the bed instead.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostInvest in Japan now. Property prices there are recovering, the stock market is cheap relative to company earnings.Comment
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