Japan’s finance minister sets deadline for deflation exit (Business Times (Malaysia))
TOKYO: Japan’s finance minister said he wants the country to pull out of deflation by the end of this year, setting a deadline much earlier than the Bank of Japan’s forecast as he ratchets up pressure for further monetary easing.
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Japan’s finance minister sets deadline for deflation exit (Business Times (Malaysia))
Japan’s finance minister sets deadline for deflation exit (Business Times (Malaysia))
TOKYO: Japan’s finance minister said he wants the country to pull out of deflation by the end of this year, setting a deadline much earlier than the Bank of Japan’s forecast as he ratchets up pressure for further monetary easing.
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Japan’s finance minister sets deadline for deflation exit (Business Times (Malaysia))
Japan’s finance minister sets deadline for deflation exit (Business Times (Malaysia))
TOKYO: Japan’s finance minister said he wants the country to pull out of deflation by the end of this year, setting a deadline much earlier than the Bank of Japan’s forecast as he ratchets up pressure for further monetary easing.
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Japan’s finance minister sets deadline for deflation exit (Business Times (Malaysia))
Japan’s finance chief calls for end to deflation this year (Channel NewsAsia)
TOKYO: Japan’s Finance Minister Naoto Kan said Monday he wants the country to beat deflation by the end of the year, setting an earlier deadline than the central bank’s own forecast.
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Japan’s finance chief calls for end to deflation this year (Channel NewsAsia)
EU finance chief heads to Athens Monday (AP via Yahoo! News)
The EU’s financial affairs chief is traveling to Athens to hold discussions with Greek officials on their country’s debt crisis and efforts to enact painful austerity measures to curb public spending.
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EU finance chief heads to Athens Monday (AP via Yahoo! News)
EU finance chief heads to Athens Monday (AP via Yahoo! News)
The EU’s financial affairs chief is traveling to Athens to hold discussions with Greek officials on their country’s debt crisis and efforts to enact painful austerity measures to curb public spending.
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EU finance chief heads to Athens Monday (AP via Yahoo! News)
GREECE MUST PROVE ITSELF: FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER (The Tocqueville Connection)
SYDNEY, Feb 26, 2010 (AFP) – French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde lashed Greece for failing the eurozone with its lack of discipline, but said the country would not stand alone as it battles to rein in its massive debt.
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GREECE MUST PROVE ITSELF: FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER (The Tocqueville Connection)
Post Office finance firm pulls out (Belfast Telegraph)
The finance company operating in about 1,000 of the country’s post offices is to pull out of Ireland, it was revealed. Related Stories Ruling over mayor challenge Settlement in Prince concert case SDLP leader eyes Westminster seat Hospital admits safety failings Shop closures put 80 jobs at risk
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Post Office finance firm pulls out (Belfast Telegraph)
IBM Wins Three-Year Slovak Ministry of Finance Deal (Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
IBM has won a three-year 56m euros ($76m) contract from the Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic to provide technical assistance services for the design, development and implementation of an integrated finance information system for the country.
Japan finance minister needles BOJ on inflation targeting (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Japan’s Finance Minister Naoto Kan reiterated his desire to target inflation, setting up a clash with the Bank of Japan over how best to pull the country out of deflation.
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Japan finance minister needles BOJ on inflation targeting (Reuters via Yahoo! News)