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 If the U.S. continues to correct over the next few days it could be nasty for Japan, but the market fundamentals are much better here.

 It's simply that we've had a very strong run in the past couple of weeks and you've got a natural correction from that. You've got some overseas investors beginning to take a little profit.

 People tend to believe the Bank of Japan governor rather than ministers.

 Two or three trillion yen is quite a lot of money, so if the plan were to go ahead it would probably be a plus for the market in the short term.

 We have had a big rally for six to eight weeks and I think it has gone a bit too far. People are scared the economy is getting a bit worse.

 We've now got synchronized monetary policy everywhere in the world. It's a sign of confidence in the economic recovery.



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