Japan’s Q3 GDP numbers ‘a little better’ than expected: Professor
Sayuri Shirai, professor of economics at Keio University, pointed out, however, that capital spending dropped and consumption is “still quite weak.”
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Sayuri Shirai, professor of economics at Keio University, pointed out, however, that capital spending dropped and consumption is “still quite weak.”
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