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en Koizumi is seen as a reformer, and that's a good thing for the country and good for the yen. The big rise in the Nikkei will help the yen. We've seen substantial inflows into Japan.

en Koizumi is seen as a reformer, and that's a good thing for the country and good for the yen, ... The big rise in the Nikkei will help the yen. We've seen substantial inflows into Japan.

en Koizumi is viewed as a reformer. If he had lost the election, the danger would be that we could have seen Japan slip back into its old ways.

en A further rise (in the Nikkei) would need support from good fundamental news, such as corporate earnings or consumer spending.

en But Mr. Koizumi blew a chance to mend Japan's troubled relations with China and South Korea. I'm afraid Japan's ties with (them) would be dangerously low.

en Selling Old Japan (stocks) to buy New Japan (stocks) is necessary for the economy to put forward ongoing structural reforms, and the change in the Nikkei will encourage this.

en Koizumi wants to go out when he is at his peak and basking in glory - that way he can avoid dealing with the chronic problems plaguing Japan like the pensions crisis, the social welfare nightmare and our battered relations with China and Korea, a problem directly caused by Koizumi's insensitive brand of nationalism.

en Japan's fiscal situations have improved gradually over the past few years, though it's not enough to raise the country's rating by one notch. Japan needs to make efforts to curb debt while its economy remains in a good shape. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. Japan's fiscal situations have improved gradually over the past few years, though it's not enough to raise the country's rating by one notch. Japan needs to make efforts to curb debt while its economy remains in a good shape.

en [The explosion of interest in cricket has been such that British soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq have been watching the matches, and florists have reported a rise in flower sales as guilty husbands, who spent all day watching the games, attempted to pacify their wives.] It's the best thing that's happened for many years, ... When English sport is good, the country feels good.

en It's surprisingly quiet, which is a good thing after Friday's rally. If you look at the mutual fund inflows, there's money coming into the market and demand is still strong.

en It's surprisingly quiet, which is a good thing after Friday's rally, ... If you look at the mutual fund inflows, there's money coming into the market and demand is still strong.

en Koizumi always says the same thing. Nearly 90 percent of his speech is about postal privatization issues. This election will decide the next three to four years of Japan's future, and important issues should be thoroughly discussed.

en The country is the real thing, the substantial thing, the eternal thing, it is the thing to watch over and care for and be loyal to; institutions are extraneous. . . .
  Mark Twain

en Expectations foreign investors will keep putting more money into Japanese equities are supporting the yen. Growing support for Koizumi is also positive for the yen because he is considered a reformer. A victory means a stable administration, which will make it easier to promote reform.

en From a symbolic perspective, this is a very important election for Japan as a victory for Koizumi and the coalition would be the most powerful signal yet that the economic model in Japan will change. Ultimately the economic cycle will prove a more significant driver of share prices.


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