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The T3 Morning Market Call: Japanese Markets Resume Sell-Off Amid Stagflation Fears

By Scalper1 | June 5, 2013
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Japanese markets sold off hard once again last night due to an underwhelming speech from Shinzo Abe, as yesterday’s reflex bounce in the Nikkei (INDEXNIKKEI:NI225) was short-lived.

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The T3 Morning Market Call: Japanese Markets Resume Sell-Off Amid Stagflation Fears

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