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Jesper Koll Quotes

«The recession is here,»
Author: Jesper Koll
«All the components of demand, whether consumption, capital spending or public spending, all of them are likely to be negative. You are in a recession.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«With the punishment, what you are seeing is that the reform process is not just speeding up, but it's actually getting serious.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«It's now in the urban areas where elections are won or lost. Since Koizumi, it's been a focus on the urban areas.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«The banks are back, ... A normal economy where you've got not just growth in employment and wages, but also growth in credit is likely to become more pronounced.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«The big issue out there is who's going to take on Godzilla bank, i.e. the Post Office. It can turn into a problem.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«Japan is emerging into a reliable Pacific powerhouse.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«Everybody wants to invest in Japan.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«In the 1990s, Japan was a reluctant investor overseas. Now that the domestic economy is doing better, Japan will take on more (overseas investment) risks, and that should benefit the rest of Asia as well, including Indonesia.»
Author: Jesper Koll
«Strengthening spending patterns are being underpinned by capital expenditure, job creation, and rising wages in Japan.»
Author: Jesper Koll

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