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Five Years of Abenomics: The Good, the Bad and the Sluggish

Key Takeaways From Trump and Abe's News Conference

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Five years since Shinzo Abe came to power in Japan the economy is much stronger but falling short of the revolution he pledged to deliver.

Aggressive monetary policy has beaten back the deflationary malaise of previous decades and the weak yen is boosting exports, corporate profits and the stock market.