
 
Join us to see the results of the most recent Business Confidence Survey (Spring 2010) conducted by the Foreign Chambers in Japan (FCIJ). After lunch we are delighted to present Richard Jerram who will give us his analysis and commentary on the results.

Richard Jerram is Head of Asian Economics for Macquarie Capital Securities. He has been analysing the region for more than two decades, with a specialisation on Japan, initially in Tokyo during the late 1980s bubble, followed by a period working and studying for a doctorate in London, then returning to Japan in 1996.

Richard has a BSc from University College London and an MSc and PhD from the London School of Economics. He is also a CFA charter holder.

See details below.

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Date & Time: | Thursday, 13 May, 12:00-14:00
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Venue: | Shangri-La hotel Tokyo, Ballroom (27F) MAP
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Cost: | Members: 6,500 yen, others: 8,000 yen, including the full survey report (collected at the door)
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Registration: | by Friday, 7 May
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About the Survey
The Foreign Chambers in Japan (FCIJ) Business Confidence Survey has become a widely accepted bi-annual barometer for the sentiments of foreign business leaders in Japan, their views on the Japanese economy, and their own business performance.

Since the survey's inception in the Spring of 2002, the results (published at http://www.fcc.or.jp/fcij/bcs.html) have been a valuable tool not only for chambers and related embassies to assess the business climate, but also for the business and research community at large.

Registered Luncheon Participants
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By Friday, 7 May
Fee: 6,500 yen, non-members 8,000 yen
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