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Japan's current account surplus halves to 8-year low in 2022

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Well airplane tickets at least to/from Europe is more expensive than they have ever been, so I doubt saving money is the first thing people will have in mind when they come here.

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Japan is making less and less and the air around South Osaka is like that of a pristine rain forest (almost)

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Let's see if the yen will reach the 115 benchmark in March like some analyst predicted.

And if the analysts are correct, maybe it will hit a benchmark of 200, as some predicted too.

I predict the sun will rise tomorrow, and I could be wrong, but I will trust that prediction more than any of these so called experts who have to say something, to justify their existence.

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Let's see if the yen will reach the 115 benchmark in March like some analyst predicted.

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Not so bad, like many others I’d be happy about any surplus even if it’s only a halved one. lol

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