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- Japan Trade Deficit Largest in History; Imports Soar, Exports Barely Up In Spite of Collapsed Yen
- Glen Greenwald Wins Pulitzer Prize for Exposing NSA Spy Scandal; His Reaction on Video; My Reaction: Greenwald and Snowden are Heroes
- "Low Inflation has Positive Impact and Helps Spain's Competitiveness" Says Economy Minister
Japan Trade Deficit Largest in History; Imports Soar, Exports Barely Up In Spite of Collapsed Yen Posted: 20 Apr 2014 10:37 PM PDT Those who think a collapsing currency are a sure-fire way to increase exports need to rethink their beliefs. Despite a falling Yen, Japan Posts Largest-Ever Trade Deficit. The gap between the value of Japan's exports and that of its imports grew by more than two-thirds in the 12 months through March, to Y13.7tn ($134bn), according to government data released on Monday. It was the third consecutive fiscal year of deficits, the longest streak since comparable records began in the 1970s.Energy Imports Japan has 50 nuclear reactors. Every one of them is offline. Abe wants to bring them back online, but the Financial Times reports "analysts think that at most 12-15 of the reactors will ultimately be restarted." Abenomics A falling Yen and rising energy imports, coupled with a slowdown in China and tax hikes in Japan suggest Abenomics is going to be a dismal failure unless the goal is to goose stock prices rather than goose the economy. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 20 Apr 2014 08:28 PM PDT A big round of well deserved applause for Glen Greenwald is in order for willing a Pulitzer Prize for public service. Greenwald says the announcement was "really gratifying." Please consider Glenn Greenwald Reacts To Pulitzer Prize Glenn Greenwald told CNN's Brian Stelter on Sunday that receiving the Pulitzer Prize for public service was "really gratifying."Greenwald and Snowden are Heroes Glen Greenwald and Edward Snowden are heroes. Those looking for cowardly disgrace can find in in the reactions of President Obama, Senator John McCain, Congressman Peter King, and numerous other legislators who have no idea what the constitution even says. In the above video, Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Greenwald joins Brian Stelter for an exclusive interview. Congratulations to Greenwald, the Guardian, and the Washington Post. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
"Low Inflation has Positive Impact and Helps Spain's Competitiveness" Says Economy Minister Posted: 20 Apr 2014 12:06 PM PDT Luis de Guindos, Spain's Economy Minister, sings the praises of low inflation. Via translation from El Economista, please consider Economy Minister Says Deflation Has "Positive Impact". James Daniel, Spain's mission advisor to the IMF, said that inflation close to zero in the country increases the burden of debt and real interest rates and difficult to reduce unemployment.Guindos had it correct until that last sentence. Low inflation, or deflation is never a problem. Rather the buildup of debt that cannot be serviced is the problem. Since the buildup of debt is the problem, inflationary solutions that encourage people and businesses to expand debt cannot possibly be the solution. Falling wages have had a positive effect on Spain's competitiveness, so much so that France is bitching about the invasion of Spanish builders undercutting French firms in price. For discussion, please see Deflation Will Return: Europe First, Then US; Global Supply Arbitrage. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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