Sad fact: Japanese assets have declined 22% in just one year

Sad fact: Japanese assets have declined 22% in just one year.

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Humbly ask Xi-sama for help

That is what you get for being an American puppet. It is hilarious how stupid the Japs (& Europeans) are that they sacrifice their economies in order to fuel the American war machine. Because of the petrodollar, America exports its inflation to the rest of the world while reaping all of the benefits while suffering none of its consequences.

REMEMBER that America first and you will always be second. America will step over your corpse in order in order to add an extra 1.5% to their GDP growth.

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>petrodollar
>in current year

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I'm making money in USD. Thank you Biden.

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1. does OPEC still peg the value of oil to the USD?
2. does every modern economy in the world still need oil in order to function?
3. has the US been on a money printing spree where almost 100% of the USD in circulation has been done in the last 2 years?
4. has the US debt ballooned to 30 TRILLION in 2022 from just 4 TRILLION in 2020?
yahoo.com/now/u-national-debt-hits-30-230345265.html

congrats on making money. however your country is another story. Welcome to another lost decade (or 2) for Japan just like the last the time that US kneecaped you in the 1980s.

What worries me the most is that no one cares internationally. Japan has been forgotten.

>has the US debt ballooned to 30 TRILLION in 2022 from just 4 TRILLION in 2020?
how the hell is this sustainable

The US kneecapped Japan by depreciating the dollar against the yen with the Plaza Accords. If the dollar is appreciating against the yen right now, doesn't that mean it's stimulating Japan's economy?

No it's just USD being stronk, not japan specific

>how the hell is this sustainable

Because of the petrodollar, there is endless demand for the US dollar. So when Canada buys oil (actually Canada has its own oil but just go with the premise), it has to exchange its currency for USD which creates demand. The US therefore can "print" $$$ and suffer no consequences for it which if other countries did the same would suffer.

The US exports its inflation to other countries and its currency stays strong. Other countries like Japan or Europe, suffer the most from US economic policies.

Let me in, I need to go on vacation in Japan before the yen becomes strong again

Happy fact: I get anime figs and gunpla for cheaper now. Thanks Japan.

It's over finally over
No one can fix this Absolute turd country

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People will love to buy cheap toyotas

Shibe かわいい

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I work at drone company.
I thought we're going to be rich because of export.
But many of our components are imported from America.

The only good job now is working remotely for an American company.

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>1. does OPEC still peg the value of oil to the USD?
No. Literally look at the price of oil in USD. Or observe how the USD was at highs against most major currencies in April 2020, when oil was at lows.
> has the US been on a money printing spree
Most major countries have been easing liquidity.
>has the US debt ballooned to 30 TRILLION in 2022 from just 4 TRILLION in 2020?
No. That article was confusing deficit and debt. The US federal debt at the beginning of 2020 was 23 trillion USD.
fred.stlouisfed.org/series/GFDEBTN

SAD!

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