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Japan Economics Weekly

Japan Economics Weekly

A closer look at the income account

A large stream of income from Japan’s record holdings of overseas assets was the main reason the country did not record a current account deficit in 2011. With trade surpluses likely to be a thing of the past, a surplus on the income account is Japan’s only defence against the current account slipping into the red. In this Weekly we take a closer look at where the income account surplus comes from and how likely it is to last.

 

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