<a href="http://www.japaninc.com/" target="_blank">From www.japaninc.com</a><br><br>Weekly blogs from leading experts on Japanese business, technology and politics. <br>This week on <span class="il">J@pan</span> <span class="il">Inc</span> <span class="il">online</span> we lead with Tobias Harris' examination of the <br>
conservatives push for a new security policy.<br><br>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br><a href="http://www.japaninc.com/perfect_storm">A Perfect Storm for Policy Change?</a><br>
<br>By Tobias Harris<br><br>The great puzzle in Japanese security policy is why despite the
consensus within the <br>LDP in favor of a more robust, independent
security and persistent worries about North <br>Korea and China among the
public at large Japan has failed to spend more — or the <br>same — on
defense and made legal and doctrinal changes that would enable Japan to
<br>meet threats originating from its neighbors.<br><br>Will 2009 be a turning point at which Japan opts for a new security policy?<br><br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
<br><a href="http://www.japaninc.com/masters_of_the_universe">Masters of the Universe no more</a><br><br>By Ian Copsey<br><br>I have to confess that when my alma mater Morgan Stanley announces
earnings, it still <br>tugs at the heart strings. We endlessly outperformed
expectations, but laughed because <br>we knew there were tons of latent
profits sitting on the back books. The stock would rocket <br>to trade at a
luxurious five times book. We were the invincible Masters of the
Universe...<br><br>Things have changed a little bit since the eighties...<br><br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>
<a href="http://www.japaninc.com/aozora_shinsei">1 + 1 = (Aozora + Shinsei = ??)</a><br><br>Rumors are flying about a proposed Shinsei-Aozora tie-up (these are
nothing new, but recently <br>the background noise on the subject has
increased). The Nikkei has reported the possible <br>formation of a joint
holding company and integration of operations by the middle of next
year, <br>and this would create a large financial institution - reportedly
it would be the sixth largest in Japan <br>(all dependent on stockholding
values, of course!)...<br><br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br><a href="http://www.japaninc.com/emerging+markets">Top performers emerging markets.</a><br>
<br>Anyone who had any doubts about where the future of equity investment
lies should check out <br>international index moves since March 9. Although
the US enjoyed a 26 percent leap, the best in <br>70 years, it ranked only
25th globally. The top performers list is dominated by emerging
markets. <br>The Ukrainian stock market was up 67 percent, followed by
Puerto Rico, 53 percent, Romania, <br>49 percent and Peru, 49 percent...<br><br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>
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