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He provides a lot of interest from Japan. What generally sells -- because we?re a business -- is team and winning,
Brian Cashman
Again, He that sells upon Credit, asks a Price for what he sells, equivalent to the Principal and Interest of his Money for the Time he is like to be kept out of it: therefore
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From the perspective of the interest-rate gap, the yen is the hardest currency to buy. Japan is far away from raising its interest rate. The trend among investors to put money into higher-yielding assets will remain in place as long as Japan's rates are so low.
Minoru Shioiri
The market focus is surely on the interest-rate differentials between the U.S. and other major economies, including Japan. The Bank of Japan won't raise its interest rate any time soon, so the yen will remain the most bearish for the foreseeable future, while the dollar will be the most bullish.
Yuji Saito
The Bank of Japan is like the Fed but more so in that they don't want to surprise the market -- especially in the case of Japan if they're going to raise rates in more than a decade. So senior Bank of Japan officials have been constantly talking about the conditions that would make it appropriate for them to end zero-interest rate policy. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness.
Jon Jacobs
We're hopeful this unfortunate matter can be quickly resolved so we can continue rebuilding our export business in Japan. Our shipments to Japan have been steady since the market reopened. However, as expected, volumes have been limited because of Japan's import restrictions.
Gary Mickelson
Japan is out of the emergency room and normal monetary policy has returned. Japan will try to keep interest rates as low as possible.
Martin Schulz
Japan's dependence on Iran for oil is high. It is a great matter of interest for Japan to prevent trouble there.
Taro Aso
Both the U.S. and Japan realize that it's not in Japan's economic interest to have a stronger yen, and they don't need anything that could potentially short-circuit that. It's probably the case that the U.S. will be willing to help them out a bit, which is what the market will be looking for.
Stephen Wood
When Japan and China tensions erupted last year, there was a sudden interest from Japan to have fallback capacity in Vietnam.
Frederick Burke
It will be generally in a 60-day time frame, depending on how the merchandise sells. At the point it is cleared, the store will close and be sold to someone else.
Jim Sluzewski
It has to be cultivated. Just because you are playing a team that's down the road that doesn't mean it's a rivalry. Both teams have to be productive and winning over years and time. You have to create the fan interest and the media interest in it and that makes it a rivalry.
Frank Robinson
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Nobody sells a house before fixing it up. If you want to sell you fix it up first, ... But if Hurd can make the PC business consistently profitable then there is no need to get rid of it. It can be a decent business.
John Thompson
The only reason this country is different from any place else is that once in a great while, this huge, snobbish, generally untalented news reporting business stops covering stories of interest only to itself and actually serves the public.
Jimmy Breslin
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I'm in the real estate business, that's my interest. We buy property so that we can hold onto the property. Generally, we don't sell. We treat our properties as investments. I'm not a flipper.
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