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Machinery numbers add to Japan's woes

Source: Financial Times
Tōkyō : Japan | 11 months ago  
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Dec 10 – Japan’s core machinery orders slid 4.4 percent in October in another sign companies are slashing investment in the face of the financial crisis, pointing to a deeper and longer recession. As well, annual wholesale price inflation slowed further in November as oil and other commodity prices...
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