Japan 2014: “Abenomics” and the Assets of Banks
September 21, 2014
Once a year, I try to get a better idea of what has been happening in Japan. Plus, I like to continue the narrative I’ve been building up over time.
December 1, 2013: Japan 2013: The Endless Rise of Payroll Taxes
May 6, 2012: Japan 2012
November 7, 2010: Japan 2010: Can’t Get Out of Their Rut
September 26, 2010: Question About Japan
November 1, 2009: Japan’s New Government
May 26, 2009: The Japan Baloney
May 24, 2008: Japan: Silly Self-Destructive Behavior
May 18, 2008: Japan: Tax Hikes are No Fun
May 11, 2008: Japan: Now What Are We Going To Do?
April 21, 2008: Japan — WTF is Going On Here?!?
April 13, 2008: This Is So Not Like Japan
There’s also a nice chapter on Japan in my book Gold: the Once and Future Money.
We also looked at assets of banks in the U.S. and Europe a little last year.
November 3, 2013: What’s Going On At the Fed?
October 27, 2013: What’s Going On At the ECB?
Here’s this year’s update, which talks a little about “Abenomics,” and also the assets of banks, and what this may mean for yen value and BoJ policy going forward.
click here to read Japan 2014.