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Ripples of gloom: economic downturn in Japan bodes ill for region

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The Asian region is expected to be headed for economic difficulties as the Japanese economy declines and important industries experience decreasing profits. Japan is an important source of investments for Asian countries. Reduced spending by Japanese companies because of Japan's slumping economy will unfavorably affect Asian economies. Facing the most immediate difficulties are the electronics and vehicles industries. Their economic conditions, in turn, will adversely affect other industries such as steel and machine tools.

Author: Rowley, Anthony
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 1992
Investments, Asia, Japanese foreign relations

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The morning after: Japanese firms count costs of investment binge

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The profitability of Japanese corporations hasbeen severely affected by the economic recession and the collapse of the 'bubble economy.' Cost containment is one option left to improve profits and save Japan's lifetime employment system. Among those most affected by these economic conditions are the car manufacturers and electronics companies. These sectors now have to contend with increases in depreciation costs and lower sales caused by over-expansion in Japan and other countries.

Author: Rowley, Anthony
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 1993
Analysis

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Bankers as regents

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EIE International Corp's $95 million deal for 65% of Regent International Hotels Co gives EIE controlling interest in the hotel group. The acquisition is critical to maintaining the collateral value of EIE's existing holdings of Regent. In spite of EIE's indebtedness, the company managed to raise the necessary financing for the acquisition.

Author: Rowley, Anthony
Publisher: Review Publishing Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 1992
Conglomerate corporations, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Finance, Hotels and motels, Real estate management firms, EIE International Corp., Regent International Corp.

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Subjects list: Foreign investments, Economic aspects, Japan, Corporations, Corporations, Japanese
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