Thursday, January 3, 2013

Nissan's Ghosn urges Japan's new PM to stabilize yen, patch things up with China

Nissan's Ghosn urges Japan's new PM to stabilize yen, patch things up with China

Shinzo Abe was sworn in as Japan's new prime minister – its seventh in six years – barely a week ago. To count him as the seventh PM is a bit disingenuous, in fact, since he was the prime minister in 2006 and 2007 but had to retire due to medical issues. His return came after a campaign that stressed repairing the nation's economic issues – a platform that should give you an idea of the issues Japan has had at the top step of its government. Chief among the nation's woes.

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