Citi Sees Yen at 130 by End of 2015: Woods

Citi Sees Yen at 130 by End of 2015: Woods

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Business, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the potential decline of the yen and its impact on the Japanese economy, including reforms in tax structure and wages. It also covers global economic influences such as oil prices, Russian sanctions, and the role of the US Federal Reserve in shaping market expectations. The conversation highlights concerns about a global economic slowdown and market volatility, emphasizing the need for accurate guidance from the Fed.

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What is the expected decline percentage mentioned for the end of the year?

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What reforms are being broached in exchange for higher wages in Japan?

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How has Japan's approach to hiring changed in recent years?

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What impact could closing the gender gap have on Japan's GDP?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'considerable period' in relation to the Fed's policy?

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What are the potential consequences of a rate hike by the Fed?

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What factors are contributing to the current market panic?

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