Japan: 40-50% Chance of Impending Recession - Report [View article]
After cratering in 1990, Japan had just started looking like they might recover in the past couple of years. Now they are teetering on the brink of another recession. Isn't the Japanese economy the world's second largest and dependent on exports for it's economic strength? Aren't they the "canary in the gold mine" for the global economy? If they go down again then the U.S. isn't far behind. God help us because the pain will be widespread and if Japan's decade+ long recession is any indication of what the US is heading towards, then it looks like The Greater Depression is coming.
Japan: 40-50% Chance of Impending Recession - Report [View article]
long recession is any indication of what the US is heading towards, then it looks like The Greater Depression is coming.