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huh, must be nothing, don't worry about
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Its crazy how it did not collapse at 2%. The emperor is still marching through the street naked and most pretend its a Hugo Boss suit
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>>538481871
What's gonna happen when it reaches 5%?
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>allow woman to be leader
>she rugpulls the nation on immigration
>crashes the economy
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>>538482067
more like
>conservatives fell for it again because conservatives have zero foresight
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>>538482060
the nikkei will hit 100k and usd/jpy will still be ~160
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>>538482060
If the market pretends that all is honky dory, the Japanese debt is going to rise far over 1000% debt to gdp.
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>>538481871
Japan has inflation now. So real bond yield is still low. They used to have negative yield because there was deflation.
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What does this mean? It's going up, isn't that good?
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>>538481871
Big line go up is a good thing ... right?
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>>538481871
Don't know nor care what that means.
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>>538481871
jews decide to move billions from one place to another, muh line goes up!!!
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>>538482167
greater return greater risk
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>>538481871
*sigh*
time to nuke japan again
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soo is it a good time to visit japan :<) ??
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>>538482067
We need the Asian fell for it again meme.
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>>538482167
all of niipon us treasuries/bonds will dump for easier niipon treasuries and stocks
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>>538482067
This.
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>>538481960
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>>538481871
Surely nothing related to this post from earlier
>>538472101

https://x.com/yutokanzakireal/status/2074183366048641243
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>>538481871
So this means fake arbitrary numbers and wavy lines get faker and wavier?
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>>538482067
>allow woman to be leader
>>538482114
>conservatives fell for it again because conservatives have zero foresight
We must ask ourselves we every "right wing" political movement which is currently popular is led by a woman.
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>>538482507
>Yes, the core claims behind the "Yuto Kanzaki" leak have proven to be entirely accurate.While the Bank of Japan (BOJ) has not officially commented on or validated the identity of "Yuto Kanzaki" as an insider, the structural shift he allegedly leaked in January regarding bilateral trade has officially materialized.
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Nooooo not muh heckin imaginary numbers about fake money FFFFFFFUCK
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>>538482507
I don't get what that means.
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>>538482472
The interventions produce less and less return. Unless Japan goes full scorched earth, even a surprise intervention >>538482472 is not going to cut it
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>>538482688
>"Yuto Kanzaki" leak
explain.
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>>538482060
>What's gonna happen when it reaches 5%?
The japanese currency is used for major carry trade operations, financial institutions used to take loans in japan at almost 0% rate, then converted those yen into USD, and then those USD were converted to third world currencies that pay high interest rates or used in high risk investments like tech startups in the US.

For example an American banker could take a Yen denominated loan at 0% interest rate, then convert it to USD, and then use that USD to invest in one of those extremely unprofitable tech startups of sillicon valley ( often full of white people without tech knowledge ).

If the startup was sold to a big tech firm, then the investor made a profit without investing his own money, and then paid the 0% interest loan to Japn, so the banker made a huge profit by just being a middle man in a shady investment practice.

If the startup failed and wen fully bankrupt without corporate bailout, then the banker could easily rollover the debt and pay small parts of it without affecting his banker interests.

This is the reason why big tech was always involved in bailing out or absorbing unprofitable startups, because if big tech did not bail those out that free money glitch using japanese loan would create a major financial disaster wiping out the american tech sector.

I dont know if this was corrected or it got even worse... Do you know where I can contact a local NOD representative?
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>>538482688
> structural shift he allegedly leaked in January regarding bilateral trade has officially materialized
qrd?
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>>538482916
yields are rising and yen is falling.
Sanae whoreichi is increasing spending fueling inflation.
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>>538482910
Until now the BoJ always announced interventions, so the global market could prepare. They probably try surprise intervention now, which would liquidate more western positions, like the leveraged AI ponzi, but considering japanese banks are neck deep in that shit, its basically harakiri
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>>538482984
same guy leaked months in advance BOJ the yen-rupee trade agreement which confirms he's a legit insider.
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>>538482945
>>538482060
In that regard the real metric is not how much the japenese bond interest yields are, but rather the amount of capital owed to the japanese due to loans that were taken by American/European Bankers and have not been paid yet, this is because its likely that American bankers do not have the funds needed to pay quickly the japanese loans.

If the Americans due to a financial equation find that they must repay ASAP then they must massively sale financial assets triggering a nuclear meltdown on stock exchanges, making the japanese currency skyrocket while USD denominated assets could evaporate.
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>>538483076
Oh shit. Didn’t know he had a lead on that. Thanks
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>>538481871
I get paid in yen, this is gonna suck.
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>>538482060
US rates will hit 8-9%, carry trade will continue, and jews will scheme up some new way to prolong the collapse.
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>>538482114
>conservatives
With women representative. :DD kek
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>>538483237
Sorry, Japanon. Your monetary situation is shit, and your PM seems to enjoy kike cock as well. Hopefully the BOJ does a kino by selling off US Treasury’s and raising rates at the same time to strengthen the yen.
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>>538481871
how did this happen?
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>>538483263
a single US rate hike is going to rape markets hard, 7% is unrealistic scenario
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>>538483263
Likely bail out for "AI" ponzis. The US tax payer of the future is going to own the trashbonds.
I don't think Trump is going to survive that, neither the rest of congress
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>>538482666
>lead by women
neither sanae or trump are popular tho?
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>>538482114
More like.
>everyone is bought and paid for, blackmailed into compliance, slow-walking the planet toward a one world government
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>>538484341
>vote for the party who has a extremely long and consistent history of making japan worse
>surprised when they make japan worse
the LDP have run Japan for what 90%+ of its post WW2 era
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>>538484264
>Likely bail out for "AI" ponzis
Correct. It’s called the “Genesis Mission”, and it makes AI “National Security”. I fucking hate that I know what’s coming and that my fellow “countrymen” have the attention of a goldfish
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>>538484260
Hike is nearly certain, but more in the 50bepis range. I think the rice nigger means a spike. And 8-9% on 10y in case of something crazy like a 75% dump of US t by the boj is conservative
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>>538484452
Mobilization potential has been very limited over the last decade, but the AI bail out might be the match that makes torching Rome fun.
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>>538484476
Please, sir. I can only get so erect
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>>538484548
I’d love to see it desu desu
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When the yen is zimbabwe tier lets all take a trip there and hit up the soaplands. They'll need the foreign money.
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>>538481871
>it’s coming…
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>>538484476
50 sounds way too brave but they also expect multiple hikes this year because inflation is out of control in US.
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>>538484476
nippon will crash the globohomo con with no survivors and cull billions of shtskn chinks
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>>538482060
Hitomi will come back to porn
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>>538484603
Me too. That's what the
" Capitalism doesn't exist outside of religious marxist dogma, its just a pejorative by a poor socialist against a perceived rich socialist that is angry that somebody else was able to socialize his costs and risks through a central planning committee onto him"

Meme is. Making socialists and poor people fuck angry
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>>538482060
japan uses it as an excuse to dump their 1.2 tillion in us treasury bonds onto anyone who will take the dogshit.
i am a time traveler i came from the past i have no idea what the fuck i am talking about.
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>>538484977
>Excuse
they literally has no other options but also it stopped working because they're at the same time fueling inflation lol.
At this point it must be intentional
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but don't worry she got this
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>>538481871
The fact that Japan’s real wages and real GDP are growing, and interest rates have risen, means the country is beginning to emerge from its 30-year period of deflation.
Although this Reuters article deliberately focuses only on the negative aspects, it’s clear that Japan’s economy is on the upswing.

Japan real wages up for 5th month in May, slower due to inflation
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japan-real-wages-up-5th-month-may-slower-due-inflation-2026-07-06/
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>>538485371
>MSM spreading fear
And in other news, water is wet.
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>>538484548
I know Nothing Ever Happens(tm) but the AI/data center/Flock/etc. stuff is actually getting Americans off their fat asses and engaged for once in my life. The data center stuff especially seems like someone intentionally engineered the whole thing to piss off the maximum number of people.
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The Patrician answer is they are all deflating against Gold.
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>>538484252
>how did this happen?
If I understand correctly, all the usual japanese bond buyers, especially the bank of japan, have drastically reduced their purchases. Due to falling demand, prices are falling, and consequently, interest rates are rising. Now there are concerns that japanese capital will return home because of the more attractive interest rates, which could put significant pressure on bond markets worldwide but especially of the anglosphere.
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>>538485371
Shut the fuck up, all you do on /pol/ is talk about how great the current Japanese government is doing when people's lives are getting shittier by the month and immigrant crime is in the news daily

What day job do you have that allows you to just completely ignore the reality of the people around you? Or are you a glownigger using a proxy?
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>>538485371
>mass immigration of shitskins
>the meme GDP number grows
>therefore it's a good thing
lol
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[IN JUST ONE YEAR]

Microsoft announced new investment in Japanese data center

Google announced new investment in Japanese data center

Amazon announced new investment in Japanese data center

Oracle announced new investment in Japanese data center

Broadcom announced new partnership with NTT

GE announced new reactor with Hitachi

Tesla announced new investment in Japan

Joby announced new eVTOL production with Toyota

Anduril announced new drone factory in Japan

Palantir announced new partnership with Fujitsu

Lockheed announced new radar production with Fujitsu

RTX announced new patriot production with Mitsubishi

Northrop announced new interceptor production with Mitsubishi

Boeing announced new technology center in Japan

IBM announced new investment in Rapidus

Intel announced new ZAM memory with Japan

Micron announced new investment in Japanese fab

Nvidia announced Storage-Next™ with Kioxia

SanDisk announced new investment in Kioxia

Western Digital announced new investment in Japanese suppliers

Lumentum announced new investment in Japanese factory


non-US

TSMC announced new 3nm fab in Japan

UMC announced new fab in Japan

Air Liquide announced new gas factory in Japan

Vestas announced new wind turbine factory in Japan

Rheinmetall announced new military equipment factory in Japan
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>>538481871
japan wont do shit to hurt ken from citadel capital. japan works for boomers and they’ll cut this out by nyse open tomorrow
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>10-year
>2.8%
isn't that about where it should be?
not at 0% so that jews can borrow (print) infinite currency for free?
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>>538485910
2.8% is still negative being real inflation is around 8% per year and im being generious.
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>>538481960
His daughter is doing manual labor like planting trees too
Dangerous times, stay safe Australian-sama
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>>538485807
That makes no sense. The bank of japan's current actions will likely lead to a stronger yen, which in turn will deter these investors.
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Explain this to me like I'm a retarded 4 year old.
What even is a bond? I've been on /biz/ since 2021 btw.
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>>538483187
>>538482945
How many liquid assets do countries have left at this point of time? countries have been dumping gold and other assets for oil to keep the ubereats going.
It will be a nothing burger like always since "they" will cast a level 9 finance spell to stop the house of cards from falling down.
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>>538481871
Japan will kick start the new economic climate that is to say deflation. The yen will crater to about 500 to a dollar. Japan will retool in tech industry particularly in new gen semiconductors which will be Diamond based. China will be dominating cars with next Gen EV’s using sodium ion batteries.
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>>538486089
I have 5 years of food. Lets see what happens.
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>>538486162
Doubt it will be that extreme but I do expect they are going to gigarape SK's semiconductor industry, indefensible sand castles are liable to get knocked over in a pillow fight
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>>538486162
Japan will probably devolve into civil strife as the boomers want to import pajeets while the young people dont want that.
No one will seriously use EV's other than peons in cities that dont travel more than a few kilometers per day.
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>>538482123
Yes.
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>>538482114
I actually don't know what the solution is here.

At this point debt is massive, the economy is stagnant after massive state intervention that's created zombie companies and the yen is already extremely weak.

Even what would be a modest bond yield for most countries would be deadly to Japan. Maybe you just default on the debt without printing much more money to cover it.
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>>538486162
But it looks more like things are going in the other direction. If the bank of japan reduces its bond purchases, interest rates will continue to skyrocket, attracting foreign capital to japan. Which, in turn, will strengthen the yen.
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>>538485227
Wherever the kike infiltrates, it destroys -- no exceptions.
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>>538486266
>other than peons in cities that don't travel more than a few kilometers per day
That's around 4/5ths of the entire market. Remove logistics and transpo and its closing on 90%
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>>538486455
And everyone knows it. Yet they still let them in. Greed clouds judgment.
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>>538486089
Japan actually has more liquid assets than most countries. this data is from 2024 supposedly. a lot of Asian countries stockpiled a bunch of money after the 97 financial crisis to cushion if anything like that happened again.
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>>538482945
>0% loan
>Banker made huge money
Midwits ffs
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>>538486266
>No one will seriously use EV's other than peons in cities that dont travel more than a few kilometers per day.
so, the vast majority of people? especially in Asia.
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>>538486027
Just like how dozens of recent interventions to prevent the yen breaching 160 deterred speculators. Lmao.
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>>538481871
>>538482472
>bond yields rising
>yen-to-dollar value falling
Yeah no. Someone somewhere is lying out their ass to make this happen.
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>>538486021
Certified QT - tradwaifu material
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>>538486033
Bond is government stock market basically, you buy bonds from government and the government pays interest to you later. Bonds are used to pay for roads, war, schools, whatever. Japan buys most of u.s. bonds. If they stop buying or worse sells them cheaply to others like chinese the u.s. government collapses because no money for things anymore, because the value of new bonds decreases and less people will buy them, that forces government to offer more interest on bonds to keep people interested in bonds, but government already owes too much to bond holders so government debt dramatically increases forcing them to raise taxes permanently damaging the economy because taxes mean citizens have less money for things and companies can't sell stuff to them so companies collapse as well, they fire millions of people and the situation gets worse because those people need government assistance to buy food and medicine and stuff
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>>538485371
>real wages
thats just effect of large stimulus packages injected into system, so MORE debt
You shouldn't be celebrating this, VPN tranny
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>>538486603
>>538486557
Not really. EV's are garbage. So you live in the city and you want to travel a few hundred km's to visit family. You cant do that in an EV. You EV pushers are dishonest at best, but more likely retarded.
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>>538482060
All the raw, uncensored, JAV from the past 30 years will be leaked to the internet.
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>>538486689
several things are happening.
Takaichi injecting stimulus packages into system creating more debt and inflation, BOJ hiking rates and interventing into markets in attempt to stop yen inflating and push cost inflation from Iran war.
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>>538486421
And all these jap companies are in debt and would need a bailout, that is where the yen will fall. The entire purpose is to kickstart Japans new high tech manufacturing era.
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>>538486922
DESU even tho im moving to latin america I require 1x Japanese wife.
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>>538486898
you're looking at this from a biased North American perspective. the average person in Japan or China is not driving hours to see their family, or even in Europe. they just don't have the same car-centric culture that we do. they live in extremely dense urban areas, use trains to travel longer distances. North America is the exception, not the rule.
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>>538486970
Hows things going in Russia.
I doubt what NATO is feeding me.
t. former NATO SOF
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>>538484331
Meloni and le pen (pbuh) come to mind
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>>538486898
This is true for modern ev’s using lithium ion batteries. China already have a few sodium ion battery cars and they’ll get better every year. By 2035 all Ev’s will have sodium ion batteries. Range will improve gradually. Sorry but that is the future. Gasoline powered cars will be a premium product in the future. All ecoboxes will be sodium ion EV’s. Trucks will still be gasoline.
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>>538487048
Hmm. That wont work for cold or 3rd world countries. I think electric cars are fucking retarded being your batteries are fucked after 5 yrs. Nigga I have a toyota i been driving for 16 yrs.
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>>538487066
central bank is keeping rates high to stop capital flight, curb inflation and extensive spending.
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>>538487123
That’s a defect of lithium ion batteries that blow up and constantly need to be replaced.
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>>538487104
No.
you get half the capacity in cold weather, and half the capacity after 5 yrs.
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>>538486569
Do you know how leverage trading allow you to multiply your gains while only having to put in a small amount of your own money? Well, what he just described is the banker version of that.
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>>538487170
Again that is a lithium ion battery problem, sodium ion doesn’t die from cold weather or need replacing after 5 years. In terms of raw power it will continually improve but the cold weather issue is a lithium ion problem not for sodium ion batteries.
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>>538487132
If you can answer. What is your oppinion on the Ukraine war? To me it seems like western aggresion. Russian people went through the 90s depression and didnt get any help from us and that was wrong.
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>>538487123
well extreme 3rd world countries are not buying brand new, top of the line cars anyway. they are buying the cars stolen here in Canada, so don't worry about it.
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But how will all of this affect our greatest ally?
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>>538487224
You are probably a bot.
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>>538487285
nahh, toyota has a huge market in the 3rd world which is why they never doubled down on electric bs.
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>>538487132
Hmm no answer. I just hope Rusanon is ok.
This war against Russia is stupid.
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>>538486898
>You cant do that in an EV
Chargers don't exist like petrol stations don't exist. Guess we should scrap all petrol cars you can't refuel them.
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>>538487253
defensive war to stop NATO expansion on our borders that is spiralling out of control right now and can easily spill out into EU and they do everything they can to provoke that expecting USA to help them fight Russia.
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>>538486970
Jesus Christ, Japan's economy is just playdough at this point.
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>>538485826
In other words, Japs need other countries to help them where as their neighbors lead industries on their own.

Japan is kill
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>>538487104
You can literally grow diesel.
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>>538487382
>it was a defensive war even if we did invade another country first
cognitive dissonance
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>>538487434
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I make $150k and plan to just keep slurping this crypto dear market for the foreseeable future. Any good one to buy right now? Thinking of being boring and just going ETH. I have $290k most of which is already in crypto. Like $70k is retirement fund in the S&P500 and 50k in my bank
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>>538487382
Thanks. That is what I have seen. You should know a lot of us don't hate you.
I have studied much of your history and it just seems like pain and suffering. I don't like what is happening
.>>538487379
And where do you live? Sidney? fuck off
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>>538487434
Fuck you.
Your intelligence agencies instigated this conflict.
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>>538487461
Hey I'ma pass out drunk soon.
Just wanted to let you know. There are a lot of us that sympathize with you.
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>>538487624
hey alright
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>>538482067
It'll be hard to bring in immigrants when their quality of life drops to SEAmonkey levels though.
>>538481871
Include the x axis next time please
Btw, last time their yield was this high was 1996.
They've gone from 1.4 to 2.8 (literally doubled) in one singular year.
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>>538487290
You’re dense and won’t believe the clear trend line of the technological future by 2035. Sodium ion is completely free of the cold weather problem and battery fires, its only issue is energy density that is continually being improved. Obviously trucks will still be gasoline only for the foreseeable future for cost-effectiveness but all sedans and suvs will be sodium ion EV’s by 2050.
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>>538482114
>zero foreskin
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>>538485910
For the past two decades it's been about 1.5% and the jump to 2.8 happened in only this last year, with no signs of slowing down.
This is literally something that hasn't happened for decades and it all just happened at once within a year.

Also their debt-to-GDP ratio is double the USA's so they feel the impact of all of this twice as much.
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As I understand it, the vast majority of Japanese government bonds are held by Japan itself. While other countries like South Korea, China, and the U.S. hold some, their shares are relatively small. What causes more suffering for the Japanese people than the prospect of national bankruptcy is the elderly population, which makes up over half of the country's total. These seniors rely on pensions to survive; if the government's fiscal health continues to deteriorate, they will fall into poverty, leading to an internal collapse of the Japanese economy. Ironically, Japan's elderly are wealthy, whereas the younger generation is poor.
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>>538488102
doesn't matter who is holding bonds what matters is that they have to pay more interest
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>>538488158
That is precisely what the Japanese government has been doing for the past decade or more. The reason the Japanese government is buried in debt is precisely because of interest payments. And there is no room for improvement here, because the elderly have almost no productivity. Furthermore, Japan has the highest proportion of elderly people in the world. The reason the Japanese government is accepting immigrants from the Third World—including India, China, and Southeast Asia—is entirely to improve productivity.
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>>538482067
imagine thinking a woman would ever fix the immigration problem kek. japs are fucking tards.
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>>538487461
>>538487544
facts don't care about your feelings anons. no matter the excuses you make you cannot change that
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>>538486266
>No one will seriously use EV's other than peons in cities that dont travel more than a few kilometers per day.
I fail to see why this is actually a problem.
There's no reason not to have something like nuclear power plants in the city (or adjacent to the city, whatever) that provides electricity to the city and its electric stuff whereas the countryside uses gasoline and other older fashioned / more reliable stuff.
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>>538488369
which is a bandaid solution at best btw. the entire west is adopting this strategy, but immigrant fertility levels almost universally drop to native levels within one generation. so you need an infinite stream of immigrants to prop up productivity, which is just not sustainable and will eventually break countries in other ways. if Japan were smart, they would be investing massively into automation technologies to pick up the productivity slack. there would be short term pain, but once automation is adopted at a large scale it will be a much more sustainable solution. but nobody wants to accept that short term pain, so the buck will just keep being passed down to the next generation to deal with.
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>>538488528
rural North Americans seem to think the world revolves around them even though they're an extremely small portion of the global population.
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It is gruesome, but some Japanese people use dark humor to say that the COVID-19 pandemic and the Fukushima earthquake were fortunate for the Japanese government because they killed off hundreds of thousands of elderly people.
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>>538481871
Can someone dumb it down for me
What does it mean?
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>>538481871
Japan needs a cheaper currency to make their exports more competitive and to inflate away debt and pension liabilities
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>>538488583
I mean tbf I'm a rural american.
I just accept that what works here isn't what works elsewhere, and vice versa. One size fits all solutions are always dumb.
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>>538486819
I see. Thanks.
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>>538488618
It's what a lot of people believe is the reasoning behind Europe's lack of AC. The heat wave kills the elderly which saves on (socialized) healthcare costs.
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>>538486350
If Japan was actually serious about looking towards the future, they would pivot away from the US block and try to create an Asiatic coalition like they tried to do in WW2
They would have to bow down to China but it's a small price for future economic stability

America is able to survive because it sends away it's inflation to other countries who bear most of the consequences

But Japs will mostly likely just take it on the chin and suffer into collapse economically while importing Jeets and take a similar approach to economy like Europe does until they're forced onto the front lines to try to pilfer away resources our of Russia or the Middle east

OH well
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>>538488369
they now have to pay twice as much and its getting worse, read the thread.
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>>538488800
Think of the average level of hatred the french had for the germans during ww2, this is the normal level of interasian feelings on a good day.
It's hard to understand as an outsider.
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>>538488881
tbf most of Europe had similar hatred towards eachother for centuries, up until the last several decades. now they have open borders and a fairly stable union. things like that can change, and surprisingly quickly. it will probably take a crisis as a catalyst though, like WWII shocked Europe into stopping slaughtering eachother constantly.
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>>538487104
>China already have
You VPN bugs are getting more, and more sloppy by the day.
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>>538488555
South Korea has the highest rate of automation per capita in the world; no other country has a higher ratio of robots to factory operations. However, this has the flip side of reducing employment and making layoffs easier. Japanese companies are cautious about layoffs to the point of seeming foolish, yet that very caution is what sustains their working-class economy. It is a double-edged sword for everyone. While both South Korea and Japan import workers from China and Southeast Asia, we are well aware that this model is unsustainable. You know what? They come here to earn money, but their ultimate dream destinations are countries like the US., Canada, the UK., and Australia. In fact, There is little reason for them to endure the deep-seated racism found here.
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>>538489058
>However, this has the flip side of reducing employment and making layoffs easier
well yes. I think that's part of the short term pain. eventually automation is going to have to be paired with robust social service programs providing some kind of income to those who lose their jobs to it. it will take time for that to happen, but it's a problem facing most of the world right now with AI causing layoffs in a lot of sectors. eventually we will have to implement some form of UBI. but it will take time and automation has to reach the point where it can bolster productivity enough to provide the surplus for that.
it's not going to be an easy road but it will likely have the best long term payoff. it's just that no government wants to be the one that says "this is gonna suck for a couple decades, a lot of you are likely to lose your livelihoods, but trust us it will all work out in the end". nobody is going to go along with that. so we just slap a bandaid on where we're bleeding out and somebody in the future will have to deal with the mess when this whole thing eventually collapses.
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>>538482507
>billions must be affected
lol, didn't know they made nothingburgers in japan too.
>i'll have a sashimi, hold the fish
maybe it's possible
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>>538482114
Violence is the answer but every one is a pussy
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So are we getting those tariff refund checks
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>>538482571
Yes buy property, guns and ammo to defend it and food to survive. Everything else is fucking kiked and gay. But never forget the end game is a shootout with the kikes and their golem and it could have been resolved 60 years ago or yesterday, but soon they will send roboniggers to your door. Enjoy the ride.
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>>538483044
The men that are left in japan need to head to the ports and systematically kill every indian nigger that sets foot on their territory. Do it now. Kill every kike or its worse than a nuke.
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>>538486176
Shame, you needed 6.
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>>538484476
Lol how will trump kike cope with this?? Let it all collapse, kill all the kikes, nationalize and isolate each country. Everything else is fucking kike bullshit.
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>>538483187
the fed would just create money out of thin air and pay the loans while inventing some new term along the lines of quantitive easing
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>>538485700
The play, kike? Short gold?
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>>538486162
No one but low iq shit coloreds will buy chinese auto, same as tesla.
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>>538482167
>isn't that good?
Instead of a Bond think of it as borrowing money.

Jeff Bezos does not pay income tax because he does not take income from his holding in Amazon. Instead Banks lend him money at zero percent interest and no time limit to pay it back . His is a no risk loan because of in wealth and limitless income. Many banks are willing to just give him money.

Japan, if institutions thought that Japan economy and government was financially rock steady, Japan could offer a low yield.
Obviously they don't thus Japan has to Juice the pay out amount in order for them to take their debt.

They are no longer Jeff Bezos and instead a Nigger at the window of Payday loans ...
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>>538481960
gpt ass ah nigga first post
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>>538486350
The debt must be collected. And the debtor is the kikes. They are the parasite that has created this problem. And we all know a massive debt like that can only be repayed by blood as in war. So the kike parasite must be destroyed to balance the scales. 39 trill in US debt and nip bonds not being purchased means total kike death. Its literally the only answer. Anything else is written by a kike.
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>>538486557
Japan has makita and tsmc thats it
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>>538482067
Let's pretend for even one moment that's how that works.
It's worth it. Who is the economy for?

We can go back to realizing that's not how it works however.
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>>538486569
is not 0%, but basically it means that if you take a loss in USD or the same loss using Yen, you lose less with yen, so people seek yen, and japan made sure to fuddle so people would keep coming.
the goods and the bads are too long to list



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