Sunday, February 24, 2013

Memo To Japan: It Is Going To Be A Cold, Expensive Winter

From Zero Hedge:

While Abenomics has failed in spurring exports, while the rise in the Nikkei has benefited some 1-2% of the population, the most direct consequence of crushing the yen some 20% is that energy costs, virtually all of them imported, are if not surging, then about to soar to all time highs.  In other words, our sincerest condolences to Japan, for whom this winter will be a very cold one (and a very hot summer follows), unless of course in Japan, like in the US, energy costs don't matter when calculating CPI and inflation and the consumer can spend any amount to keep themelves warm, or cold as the case may be.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-23/memo-japan-it-going-be-cold-winter

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