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The Nikkei Stock Average makes strong gains in mid Dec. 2012 after the landslide win by Shinzo Abe of the LDP party. The Nikkei is up 16% since the announcement of new elections in mid-Nov. Abe is pressuring the Bank of Japan for effective monetary easing to lower the value of the yen and help Japanese expoters. The Nikkei closed at 10,086 on Dec. 19, 2012. The Nikkei is still down 74% from the 1989 peak and off 21% from the Sept 2008 high.
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Baseball World Series 2025 Game 7- pictures in the Guardian of fans in Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Toronto. 

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Japan's new LDP government will follow France and the U.S. by increasing the tax rate on top income tax brackets from 40% to 45%. Currently the top rate applies to those making above $200,00. The U.S. top rate of 40% applies at $450,000. It is hoped that this will make the increase in the sales tax to 10% more acceptable to the public and keep a sense of fairness in tax policies. Tax exemptions on estates will also be reduced with the figure at 30 million yen ($340,000) instead of 50 million yen. The U.S. has a figure of $5 million per individual. Tax increases on the wealthy will bring in about $2.3 billion a year. Japan is a more egalitarian society than the U.S. and is closer to Europe in this respect. Higher taxes are supported by the conservative LDP party compared to the Republican party's strong opposition to tax increases in the U.S. It is also a more homogenous society with fewer immigrants and closer to Europe in this respect than the U.S.
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Morgan's efforts to reduce leverage to the Fed's own leverage ratio measure, of Tier 1 capital as a percentage of assets. After the Mitsubishi injection Morgan appears to be around 5.2%.
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TSMC competition with Tokyo Electron in 2 nanometer next generation chips. Japanese suppliers once dominant in chips are competing with Taiwan's chip maker TSMC.

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Most people hae not heard the name Radhabinod Pal the sole dissenting judge at the Allied Tribunal who questioned its legitimacy in a dissenting opinion. Here we learn that Judge Pal's opinion sealed a friendship between him and Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi charged with war crimes but never tried. Mr Abe visited the Netaji Subhas Bose museum in Calcutta and said that he was determined to strengthen Japanese Indian bilateral relations that Bose wanted to see. Appears to be an emotional bond and a visit that aroused old feelings from a family tie for Abe. Note that India and Japan vowed to seal a economic partnership by December. Small as this seems this may be a big turning point for South Asia. See the details of the Japanese investment plans in India especially in infrastructure projects in related article.

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