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...So Williams decided to try an “ultralight travel set-up.”...
...Roughly a third of respondents in a poll conducted by the Asahi Shimbun said Kono was the most suitable candidate, while 27 per cent of respondents polled by the Nikkei newspaper and TV Tokyo said Kono should...
...Additional reporting by Aime Williams in Washington...
...“It’s striking that the naval aspect was so strongly emphasised in the Chinese books,” Prof Williams says. “They feel they lack a naval tradition and they need one....
...From Mr Ben Williams....
...Ryutaro Kono is correct (Analysis, March 25). If what Mr Williams means is that because Japanese savers equal Japanese borrowers then the solution lies within Japanese politics and society, I agree....
...Because fiscal stimulus borrows income from the future for immediate consumption, such policies only compound Japan’s already huge public debt, thereby increasing the risk of fiscal chaos,” says Ryutaro Kono...
...Good morning New York, FT ALPHAVILLE Why so calm JGB’s: An interesting aside to the consumption tax argument from BNP Paribas’ Ryutaro Kono — why have JGB markets been so calm?...
...“Stability demands that central counterparties themselves be subject to tough rules and appropriate oversight to ensure they can withstand any wider financial stresses,” William Dudley, the president of...
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